The gynæcocentric theory, by Lester Ward (1903)
Lester Ward developed his ‘gynæcocentric theory’ in a speech in 1888, providing a touchstone for later feminists and evolutionary psychologists interested in female superiority.
Lester Ward developed his ‘gynæcocentric theory’ in a speech in 1888, providing a touchstone for later feminists and evolutionary psychologists interested in female superiority.
A few years ago I was watching a European gangster film (can’t remember the name of it). The film contained the standard array of beatings, shootings, and other mayhem – all that plus subtitles! The audience sat unmoved for about two hours of this bludgeoning, bloodletting and body-stacking. Then towards the end of the movie, …
In 2019, I drove from Minneapolis to Chicago to meet with the leadership of the International Conference on Men’s Issues. Black comedian Tommy Sotomayor had been booked as a keynote speaker. The conference was the largest ever gathering of its kind (500 people) so it was difficult to get one on one time with leadership. I …
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