The profits of love: early 1900’s
The mercenary perversions of romance in the first half of the 1900’s were legion. Robert St. Estephe, Gonzo Historian, brings us three startling examples.
The mercenary perversions of romance in the first half of the 1900’s were legion. Robert St. Estephe, Gonzo Historian, brings us three startling examples.
AVfM was up and down, up and down, up and down for almost 18 hours recently. Here’s a recap of what happened.
Cathy Young is a syndicated columnist that has written often, and with empathy, about the issues faced by men and boys. But now she wants AVFM to mind its place when speaking.
The Vladek Filler case was just one of many possible ethical breaches by Mary Kellett. Henry Ross has the details of some of the others, and a call to action. What, you thought we were done with these people?
So you say there’s a marriage strike? Men in increasing numbers are refusing to be good little appliances and are not settling for their traditional roles of protector and provider.
Think all serial killers are men? Think again – the unearthed evidence, long suppressed, of brutal female serial murderers is growing like wildfire. From the Unknown History of Misandry.
AVfM presents one of the seminal works of Men’s Human Rights literature on the eve of its 100th anniversary of publication. This is the third and final installment.
This show includes a long talk about the EU rewriting history to fit current ideology. We take a close look at the way feminists and their political lapdogs have screwed education and public narrative.
A news release from the International Coalition for Genital Integrity confirms what most people with common sense already knew: Circumcision is genital mutilation.
“Going Your Own Way” has for years been a slogan in the men’s movement for men who refuse to be defined by social convention or be told what to do. For some, it seems instead to have turned into a determinist fatalism. Jason Gregory analyzes fatalism and deliberation to determine if Going Your Own Way is even compatible with a fatalistic world view. [Illustration by Europa Phoenix.]