Summary:
The book presents a critique of contemporary gender theories, arguing for the importance of biological sex in discussions of feminism and women's rights. It explores the implications of gender identity politics on language, law, and women's spaces, advocating for a materialist analysis that recognizes the reality of sex-based oppression.
Key points:
1. Material Reality: Stock emphasizes the importance of biological sex in feminism, arguing it can't be ignored or erased.