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The Men Who Still Love “Fight Club”

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Peter C. Baker writes about the legacy of the David Fincher movie and Chuck Palahniuk book “Fight Club” and its impact on how popular culture views masculinity, white-male resentment, consumerism, and gender relationships.

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