
Die schmutzige Emanzipation
Wie Frauen über Männer an die Macht kommen
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Angela Schneider
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Erotik und Karriere sind enger verknüpft, als die Frauenbewegung das zugeben würde. Wie eng - dieser Frage sind News-Chefredakteur Walter Pohl und seine Co-Autorin Lara Theiss nachgegangen. Mit Beispielen von Madame Pompadour über Ivana Trump bis Carla Bruni und einer Analyse der modernen Arbeitswelt beschreiben die Autoren, mit welchen Tricks und Strategien intelligente Frauen auf dem Weg nach oben Männer für sich einsetzen. Es geht um die Grenzen der Moral und die wachsende gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz von Erotik als Karriere-Tool. Ein freches Buch, das polarisiert.
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