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"...Sure, woman leaders are sometimes as tough and warlike as any man. Britain's Margaret Thatcher comes to mind. But in my experience, women tend to pursue conciliation and cooperation long after men would have been at each other's throats...."
"... Women can behave like the warrior queen Boadicea, credited with slaughtering 70,000, many of them civilians, or like Margaret Thatcher, who attempted to dismantle the British welfare state. Men, for their part, are free to take as their role models the pacifist leaders Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi. Biology conditions us in all kinds of ways we might not even be aware of yet. But virtue is always a choice...."
Shelly Rachanow comes from a long line of butt-kicking women. She is a graduate of George Washington University and Emory University School of Law. This is her first book. She lives in Southern California and would love to hear your butt-kicking ideas for making the world a better place.