Jessa Crispin, known for her controversial feminist viewpoints, critiques modern feminism's effectiveness, suggesting it has worsened since her earlier manifesto. In her upcoming book, 'What Is Wrong with Men,' she examines how Michael Douglas's film roles from the 1980s and 1990s highlight the confusion surrounding masculinity amidst societal changes. Crispin's analysis focuses on how films like 'Wall Street' reflect men's struggles with identity, work, and a new corporate masculinity that she argues ultimately leads to destruction rather than empowerment.
I think the current feminism is even worse than when I wrote that book, she says.
The film 'Wall Street' serves to explain how financial deregulation changed the way people build their careers, enrich themselves... and define themselves.
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