The ethics of hypocrisy
What kind of “Doctor” is Betty McLellan? And what kind of “psychotherapy” is she practicing on her patients? From the looks of things, she appear more interested in political indoctrination than in mental health.
What kind of “Doctor” is Betty McLellan? And what kind of “psychotherapy” is she practicing on her patients? From the looks of things, she appear more interested in political indoctrination than in mental health.
You have heard about double standards your whole life, usually about how they favor men over women. Feminists used them to form an entire movement. Pierce Harlan takes a look at a few of his own observation.
Luke McKinney wants all the grrrls to know that he is a really sensitive and enlightened kind of comic book fan. And he writes about it over at cracked.com till his knees get sore and his readers get nauseated. But some good came out of it.
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.
It is amazing what you can learn from history when you actually make it a point to study it. Just as it is amazing what you can do to distort it with ideology and political groupthink. B.R. Merrick weighs in on history and oppression.
Skeptic returns with part II of his articles on non hormonal male contraception. This time he raises a question that feminists don’t seem willing or able to take on. Will male power be a side effect of the new drug?
There is no doubt a need for a revision, perhaps even elimination, of the social contract between men and women, but should it be destroyed? JtO takes a look at our connection to the other sex and makes his own calls.
The subject of male birth control, according to Skeptic, has been a hit and miss project in pharmaceutical research. That may be about to change, but the question remains whether it will find the market or just get buried.
Fiction is an occasional treat offered up on the pages of AVfM. Dr. F now joins the few to use this genre to speculate in things that many of us think about, but few put into works. Enjoy this look at one possible future.
The ideology that seeks to expand the definition of rape, to include human conduct that is, in fact, not rape at all, is enjoying more success. Pierce Harlan and Paul Elam offer some stunning details.