Kate Manne

Kate Manne

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2

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4.2

Years Active

2017-2026

About

Kate Manne is an acclaimed philosopher and author, known for her incisive analysis of ethics and feminist philosophy. An associate professor at Cornell University, her groundbreaking work focuses on the intersections of morality, gender, and social injustice. Manne's influential books, including "Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny" and "Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women," have been celebrated for their clarity and depth, offering powerful insights into societal structures of power and prejudice. Her writing has been featured in prestigious publications, contributing to ongoing discussions on sexism and its pervasive impact. Manne continues to challenge and inspire through her academic and public intellectual engagements.

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