Talk:Neil Lyndon

Improbable Firsts
Deleted the claim that Lyndon's book was the first radical egalitarian critique of feminism. The claim is obviously false. There have been dozens of critiques of feminism from the left. The source was his 'author profile' on thefirstpost.co.uk. Such profiles are almost invariably written by the author.
 * Whilst there may well have been other progressive critiques, this is the first radical and progressive one. If you can name another earlier one then please do so.--Shakehandsman (talk) 16:47, 10 December 2011 (UTC)

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