The story of your enslavement
AVfM welcomes Stefan Molyneux with an article that gives us his overview on the concept of freedom and slavery, human farming and how it has changed over the ages.
AVfM welcomes Stefan Molyneux with an article that gives us his overview on the concept of freedom and slavery, human farming and how it has changed over the ages.
There has long been conflicts between competing camps in what we call the man-o-sphere. That includes A Voice for Men. But not any more says Paul Elam. The time has come for farewells.
A short, necessarily incomplete discussion of human rights from the philosophical position of first principals. Also, why reasoning from emotion is complete crap.
It has often been said that feminism is born of Marxism. But is it really Marxist. or even Socialist? AVfM welcomes new writer Mateusz, who offers a staggering and highly relevant analysis of this question.
James Huff has a lot to say, but he is tired of just talking. In this excellent essay he draws us a diagram of activism and places our responsibility right in the middle of it. This is what an MRA looks like.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has placed AVfM and other related sites on a list identifying them as “misogynist” and “woman hating.” Paul Elam responds with a letter to the SPLC president.
Voting rights, or lack of them, are the quintessential piece of prima facie evidence of women’s oppression in the west. Feminists jingle them like a bloody set of chains. For B.R. Merrick, the sound has become empty and annoying.
Human reproduction is the most important of all human acts. It is what keeps us alive as a species and allows humanity to continue taking steps forward. It is also a legal and social minefield for men.
Patriarchy has become the go to boogy-man for feminist ideologues, being blamed for everything from imaginary wage gaps to imaginary rape culture. Question is, is their idea of patriarchy just as fake as the problems they imagine it creates? Phil in Utah weighs in.
Most people assume that the men’s rights movement is a backlash of reaction to gender feminism of the 1960’s. Not so. Not even close. Robert St. Estephe tells our story here, with clarity and conviction. It is spectacular effort by a great writer, and is must reading for all MHRAs.