Books by Susan Pinker
The Sexual Paradox
by Susan Pinker
What’s interesting about the tales that Pinker tells in her book is that many of the men who suffer from [autism, Asperger’s syndrome], nonetheless manage to pursue successful careers by working around and sometimes even taking advantage of their disabilities. In sharp contrast, Pinker also tells tales of gifted, intelligent women with promising careers, who nonetheless drop out of the rat race to spend more time with their families. Pinker’s book puts names, personal anecdotes and intimate stories behind the statistics.
Interviews where books by Susan Pinker were recommended
The best books on Men and Women, recommended by Satoshi Kanazawa
The differences between men and women are innate, argues the evolutionary psychologist, and men’s relative success in the workplace a reflection of desire rather than discrimination.