Lecture 6: Old Wine, New Bottles
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the sixth of his twelve seminal articles.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the sixth of his twelve seminal articles.
Despite his deep skepticism of the PUA community, Jalon Cain has some blunt words for those stupid enough to blame mass-murderers on that community, or on Men’s Rights Activists.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the fifth of his twelve seminal articles.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the fourth of his twelve seminal articles.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we are pleased to run them again. Here is the third of his twelve seminal articles.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we pleased to run them again. Here is the second of his twelve seminal articles.
A young mentally disturbed person brutally murders four men and two women, and the blame is put on, what else? The Men’s Rights Movement and generalized “misogyny.” Janet Bloomfield has a few thoughts on the matter.
Adam Kostakis’ landmark online lectures about gynocentrism were published on AVfM in 2011, but for all who didn’t catch them then we pleased to run them again. Here is the first of his twelve seminal articles.
None of us can Monday morning quarterback every situation, but the case of Julie Schenecker leaves us asking: had she been a man and her spouse a woman, would her trial have looked anything like it did?
A radical terrorist group in Nigeria has been kidnapping girls and everyone is in an uproar. But they’ve been doing more than kidnapping girls, which no one appears to care about. Ali Mehraspand explains.