The Myth of Male Power: Why Men are the Disposable Sex

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Berkley Books, 1993 - 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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Is Male Power Really a Myth? A First Glance
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Stage I to Stage II How Successful Men Freed Women But Forgot to Free Themselves
42
Are Power Patriarchy Dominance and Sexism Actually Code Words for Male Disposability?
67
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Warren Farrell, Ph.D., is the author of Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say and The Myth of Male Power. Dr. Farrell taught at the School of Medicine of the University of California in San Diego, and has taught psychology, sociology, and political science at Georgetown, Rutgers, and Brooklyn College. He is the only man elected three times to the board of N.O.W. in New York City. He lives in Encinitas, California.

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