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The gender lens works differently for men and things masculine than it does for women and things feminine. While masculinism and gender inequality works to subordinate women as such, it is crucial for the way this works that a further hierarchy among men is defined, described, naturalised and defended. The chapters in this book have presented some evidence for this, and have analysed some of the ways in which this works. In sum, the obvious conclusion is that political theory is already about men, but the chapters have shown that the masculinised dynamics of politics depend on concepts of 'man' that are inflected with other factors. These vary from an attribute of supposed 'de-genderedness' to markers of race/ethnicity, class, sexuality and culture that are intriguingly deployed. The emphasis on metaphor throughout has been crucial to utilising the gender lens and to drawing out the gender politics in each text.

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