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As written, the Themes section, which makes up the entire body of the article, presents the work from the perspective of its author and/or proponents. Particularly in the absence of a well-sourced Reception section, this comes off as promoting the book's views. The sources that are already cited for the lead should be a good resource for expanding the article and addressing this issue. signed, Rosguilltalk23:09, 14 January 2021 (UTC)Reply