I have translated my book ”Kön och makt i historien” into English. The English title is ”Sex and Power in History: A Critique of Feminism”. The book has been translated through ChatGPT, but reviewed and edited by me. I am confident that you will not find a better critical work on feminism than this.
There are several good books on this subject, such as Farrell’s ”The Myth of Male Power,” Gordon’s ”The Myth of the Monstrous Male and other Feminist Fables,” and Graglia’s ”Domestic Tranquility: A Brief against Feminism.” In this work, I have incorporated all the insights from these and other works, while also deepening and expanding the criticism. Additionally, the book includes a deep dive into feminist theory, which is countered with the help of an extensive literature on topics such as sex differences, family life, the historical situation of men and women, masculine virtues, and much more.
Of particular novelty, I believe, is the thesis that women have not been oppressed historically, that there are other factors explaining the different roles and situations of men and women, and that this entailed somewhat evenly distributed privileges and burdens. Another thesis is that feminism is not particularly interested in ”gender equality,” but rather in the one-sided favoring of women. Gender equality is best understood as a non-value, as older societies seem to have functioned perfectly well without it, as many women don’t seem very interested in it, and as it leads to discrimination and a lowering of standards in order to promote an equal distribution of men and women in all areas of society.