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The past ain’t through with us

“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.]

The Fraud of Feminism part two

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 second part of this historic document, the first published here a year ago. You will be amazed to find how salient the topics and conclusions discussed in this historic artifact are to the issues we deal with today in the Men’s Human rights movement! Enjoy this fascinating slice of history.

Cancer, prostates, and heroes

Prostate cancer kills an awful lot of men, and we ought to take it more seriously.. They say that men don’t look after their own health well enough, and in our experience, this is often true. Dan Schneider is on a mission to avoid being one of those “he shoulda gone to a doctor sooner” guys, and tells of his experiences in looking after himself… and why you should too.

Sweden, where man-beating is sport!

Former prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge RK Hendrick was more than upset at recent video of a female cop and her dog beating an unarmed drunk man who posed no threat to her in front of multiple witnesses. Was it simple arrogance on her part or due to the perception that women can get away with brutality to men in Sweden, which has become notorious for legalized misandry?