The Myth of Male Power: Why Men are the Disposable SexBerkley Books, 1994 - 446 páginas The bestselling author of Why Men Are the Way They Are sheds new light on the state of men in today's society, arguing that male power is a myth with startling and eye-opening facts. Farrell brilliantly illusrtrates how the male-as-oppressor image has fueled hatred between the sexes: making women feel angry and victimized and men unloved and unappreciated. |
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... person you know who's most interested in religion . The person who studies their bible daily is the least likely to question their bible fairly . If your " family " has many feminists , you will have to confront yourself about the ...
... person you know who's most interested in religion . The person who studies their bible daily is the least likely to question their bible fairly . If your " family " has many feminists , you will have to confront yourself about the ...
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... person is in Stage II , the more that person can afford to focus on depression . In contrast , the more successful the man is in the workplace , the more his depression must be repressed , not expressed . And what gets repressed in one ...
... person is in Stage II , the more that person can afford to focus on depression . In contrast , the more successful the man is in the workplace , the more his depression must be repressed , not expressed . And what gets repressed in one ...
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... person claiming to be the victim is always legally disbelieved and the evidence always cross - examined until the person being accused is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt . This is what distin- guishes freedom from a dictatorship ...
... person claiming to be the victim is always legally disbelieved and the evidence always cross - examined until the person being accused is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt . This is what distin- guishes freedom from a dictatorship ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Is Male Power Really a Myth? A First Glance | 27 |
How Successful Men Freed | 42 |
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