Red pill rage and the 6th stage of grief
While many people are familiar with Elisabeth Ross’s five stages of grief, August Løvenskiolds wonders if these go far enough in understanding Red Pill men.
While many people are familiar with Elisabeth Ross’s five stages of grief, August Løvenskiolds wonders if these go far enough in understanding Red Pill men.
Now it is the boys’ turn – how do men CEOs fare when compared to women? August Løvenskiolds reluctantly whips out a ruler.
Pundits of all persuasions have explored the pros and cons of immigration in every way imaginable, except one: its effect on men.
The Canadian Association For Equality (CAFE) hosted an event called SheForHe in Ottawa, Canada. This video covers the talk given by professor Janice Fiamengo from the University of Ottawa.
Doug Mortimer looks at the life of Ernest Hemingway and his relations with the women in his life.
Men in classical times loved each other truly, deeply, and without fear. Craig White asks if we might be willing to revisit this ancient practice in a world where men have become distant to each other.
The speech of men is rich with poetic slang in contrast to the verbose prose of women we are so often pressured to emulate.
Andy Thomas shares his personal experience of The Red Pill screening in Norwich.
Modern society chastises men and boys for playing rough sports like football. But would it have it any other way?
As part of AVfM’s history month (October) we are republishing a few classics. This is one of Karen Straughan’s most famous works.