Courtship, it’s on you man
In the age of equality is there still any place for courtship?
In the age of equality is there still any place for courtship?
By coining the term ‘chivalry feminism,’ Ernest B. Bax highlighted feminism’s root power and the reason for its longevity.
The Red Pill recently showed in Brisbane Australia. Peter wright reflects on the event and on the strong hands that made it happen.
Telling the truth about domestic violence – Bettina Arndt with Beattie & Reith
The psychology of hate is something men and boys know too well. What we need is a new psychology for men.
Taking the red pill can mean many things to many people. With the release of the Red Pill Documentary, Peter Wright takes us on a trip down memory lane to look at what it means for AVfM and the Men’s Human Rights Movement.
Are males in the Western world displaying clinical levels of masochism? Has chivalry morphed into a thinly disguised expression of masochism? Psychoanalyst Arnold Kamiat explores the question.
We live and die by stories in this world, as individuals and as men. The field of psychology at once understands that, and doesn’t. Male clients are suffering for it. Paul Elam and Peter Wright launch into some possible solutions.
Despite denials, feminism survives on a steady diet of damseling, chivalry and courtly love.
Damseling, chivalry and courtly love form a holy trinity at the heart of gynocentrism.