Bye bye Alpha Male, and hello Zeta Male!
As men continue to struggle for a more functional meaning to masculnity, Peter Wright offers some thoughts on the recent history of that process.
As men continue to struggle for a more functional meaning to masculnity, Peter Wright offers some thoughts on the recent history of that process.
The “Sexodus”—we’ve heard the term bandied about lately as a reference to the increasing numbers of men shunning marriage and traditional relationships with women. Whether we call them bachelors, celibates, Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW), or Grass Eaters, the trend is spreading.
As part of the filming process for The Sarkeesian Effect, Jordan Owen and I attended the Kennesaw State University’s Men’s conference, Male Students in Peril, in November—and to be honest, I was mildly skeptical going in. The split between the manosphere and the Men’s Human Rights Movement (MHRM) occurred several years ago, and while I …
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Mumia Ali lays out his particular take on the psychology of the Black feminist, where it comes from, and, finally, how it manifests in real time—what he refers to as the Ms. Ann syndrome.
Rom Wills says the only way to truly deal with “street harassment” is to change the relationship culture as it exists now. Anything else is simply a waste of time and energy.
A man can be both a male with very masculine desires and attitudes and a self-aware, responsible, and thoughtful person.
The war on prostitution has always primarily been a fight between women, says Maggie McNeill.
Tim Goldich has been a soft-spoken Men’s Rights Advocate for many years. Are we reaching a point where maybe people will listen?
Ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment has long been discussed in men’s rights circles, but there was none more passionate about the project than MRA David Ault, who actively lobbied for its ratification from the 1970s. The following article was written by David in 1996.
How we raise our children now will set the course for the future. Let’s teach our sons to respect themselves, and girls to respect and love them for who they are.