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An Analysis of Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex
 Simone de Beauvoir?s 1949 book The Second Sex is a masterpiece of feminist  criticism and philosophy. An incendiary take on the place of women in  post-war French society, it helped define major trends in feminist  thought for the rest of the 20th century, and its influence is still  felt today. The book?s success owes much to  Beauvoir?s brilliant writing style and passion, but both are rooted in  the clarity of her critical thinking skills. She builds a strong  argument against the silent assumptions that continually demoted (and  still demote) women to ?second place  in a society dominated by men.  Beauvoir also demonstrates the central skills of reasoning at their  best: presenting a persuasive case, organising her thoughts, and  supporting her conclusions. Above all, though, The  Second Sex is a masterclass in analysis. Treating the structures of  contemporary society and culture as a series of arguments that tend  continuously to demote women, Beauvoir is able to isolate and describe  the implicit assumptions that underpin male domination. Her demolition  of these assumptions provides the crucial ammunition for her argument  that women are in no way the ?second  sex, but are in every way the  equal of men.
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