Mad as Hell

Greenfield discusses Rebecca Traister's book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger. The book is largely an aggregation of rage from the past two years, from the 2016 election through #MeToo up to the midterm races happening right now. History has a habit of erasing female...

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