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This book is about men and women with names and options, with fears and anxieties, with failures and hopes. And, above all, of men, of masculinities in crisis, in search, being made and unmade, outdated and yet to be discovered. The pending task of equality. The democratic horizon always. Octavio Salazar Benítez describes, with colorful brushstrokes, the human being we want to be and also the one we want to find when we go out into the street, face a job or elect a new government. Tired of millenary dogmas, the new is an ethical demand. And this book is about ethics, a deep and courageous…mehr

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This book is about men and women with names and options, with fears and anxieties, with failures and hopes. And, above all, of men, of masculinities in crisis, in search, being made and unmade, outdated and yet to be discovered. The pending task of equality. The democratic horizon always. Octavio Salazar Benítez describes, with colorful brushstrokes, the human being we want to be and also the one we want to find when we go out into the street, face a job or elect a new government. Tired of millenary dogmas, the new is an ethical demand. And this book is about ethics, a deep and courageous reflection, without stereotypes or outdated assumptions, because the future, in this era of artificial intelligence, intergalactic and voracious, needs a new humanism, based on who we are and not on the fable that we were made to represent. The men and women who star in the 64 chapters of the book are the history of humanity. It is time. - Pilar del Río
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Hijo de Amparo y Rafael, padre de Abel, Octavio Salazar Benítez es un hombre "deshaciéndose", feminista en construcción, jurista nómada y aprendiz de la igualdad y las diferencias. Nacido en Cabra, vive en Córdoba en cuya Universidad es Catedrático de Derecho Constitucional. Es miembro de la Red Feminista de Derecho Constitucional y del Comité de Expertos del Instituto Europeo de Igualdad de Género. Algunos de sus libros más recientes son El hombre que no deberíamos ser (2018), #WeToo. Brújula para jóvenes feministas (2019), La vida en común (2021), Al amparo del feminismo (2021) y John Wayne que estás en los cielos (2022). Sus reseñas y colaboraciones en medios pueden leerse en el blog: www.lashoras-octavio.blogspot.com. El relato más personal de su vida, que no cabe en estas líneas, se encuentra en su Autorretrato de un macho disidente (2017). El resto de su biografía se halla repartida entre Cádiz, Italia, las salas de cine y las librerías del mundo.