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  "path": "/2026/03/07/epstein-class-male-peer-culture-gisele-pelicot/",
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    "Global",
    "Justice & Law",
    "Money & Jobs",
    "National",
    "Violence & Harassment",
    "Domestic Violence",
    "Gisèle Pelicot",
    "Jeffrey Epstein",
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  "textContent": "The rich men surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, and the working and middle-class men who were lured into Dominique Pelicot’s twisted fantasy, navigate the social world from very different sides of the class chasm.\n\nBut they share something in common, too: They’re all men who were socialized into a misogynous culture that dehumanizes women, turns them into sexual commodities and licenses men to mistreat them.\n\nMisogynous exploitation is not rooted primarily in plutocratic privilege. The sense of unquestioned entitlement to women’s bodies that many observers have noted about “Epstein class” men is hardly confined to the wealthy.\n\nThe post From ‘Every Man’ to the ‘Epstein Class’: Misogyny in Male Peer Culture Cuts Across Class Lines appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
  "title": "From ‘Every Man’ to the ‘Epstein Class’: Misogyny in Male Peer Culture Cuts Across Class Lines"
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