Strong Voices on Men’s Issues

We have gathered a group of books that offer strong voices on men’s issues. Click on any cover to go to amazon and learn more about the book or purchase. Click here to search by author (Stephen Baskerville, Janice Fiamengo, Warren Farrell, Paul Nathanson) or choose from one of these issues for books on that topic. Divorce, Men’s Psychology, About Boys, Books For Boys, Men and Evolution, Men and Culture, Misandry,

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Books For Boys

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Books About Boys

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Stephen Baskerville

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Stephen Baskerville Stephen Baskerville is Professor at the Collegium Intermarium in Warsaw and Research Fellow at the Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society, the Independent Institute, and the Inter-American Institute.  He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and has taught politics at Patrick Henry College, Howard University, and Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Republic, plus Fulbright Scholarships at Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland, and the Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow.  His most famous writings concern the politics of the family and sexuality, and he also writes on political ideologies with an emphasis on radical religious movements and sexuality.  He is the author of The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Governmental Power (Angelico, 2017), and Taken Into Custody: The War against Fathers, Marriage, and the Family (Cumberland House, 2007).  His other books include Not Peace But a Sword: The Political Theology of the English Revolution (Routledge, 1993; full expanded edition, Wipf & Stock, 2018).

Warren Farrell

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Dr. Warren Farrell has been chosen by the Financial Times as one of the world’s top 100 thought leaders. His books are published in over 50 countries, and in 19 languages. They include The New York Times best-seller, Why Men Are the Way They Are, plus the international best-seller, The Myth of Male Power. His most recent is The Boy Crisis(audio version) (2018, co-authored with John Gray). The Boy Crisis was chosen as a finalist for the Foreword Indies award (the independent publishers’ award).

Dr. Farrell has been a pioneer in both the women’s movement (elected three times to the Board of N.O.W. in NYC) and the men’s movement (called by GQ Magazine “The Martin Luther King of the men’s movement”). He conducts couples’ communication workshops nationwide. He has on over 1000 TV shows and been interviewed by Oprah, Barbara Walters, Peter Jennings, Katie Couric, Larry King, Tucker Carlson, Regis Philbin, Dr. Phil, Jordan Peterson, and Charlie Rose. He has frequently written for and been featured in The New York Times and publications worldwide. Dr. Farrell has two daughters, lives with his wife in Mill Valley, California, and virtually at www.warrenfarrell.com.

Paul Nathanson

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Paul Nathanson has a BA (art history), a BTh (Christian theology), an MLS (library service), an MA (religious studies) and a PhD (comparative religion). Of particular interest to him is the surprisingly blurry relation between religion and secularity: how religious patterns of thought underlie seemingly secular phenomena such as classic movies (such as The Wizard of Oz) and political ideologies (notably feminism and wokism). With Katherine Young, he has written a series on the problem of masculine identity in this polarized environment. These volumes include
Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture; Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination against Men; Sanctifying Misandry: Goddess Ideology and the Fall of Man; and Replacing Misandry: A Revolutionary History of the Male Body.

The fifth and sixth volumes are not yet published: Managing Misandry: Men’s Voices on the Meaning of Manhood and Transcending Misandry and Misogyny: From Feminist Ideology to Intersexual Dialogue.

Janice Fiamengo

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Janice Fiamengo

Janice Fiamengo recently retired from the University of Ottawa, where she was Professor of English. She is the creator of The Fiamengo File and No Joke Janice, 100+ video commentaries on feminism and men’s issues; the full collection of these can be found at Studio Brule. In 2018, she published Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say, and is at work on a second volume. She lives in New Westminster, British Columbia, with her husband, poet and songwriter David Solway. sasd asd asd as da sd asd as da sd asd a sda dsa sd as da sda sd as da sda sd

Tom Golden

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Tom Golden iswell known for his first book  Swallowed by a Snake: The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing which opened the conversation about men and emotions.  The book was acclaimed by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Hope Edelman, Robert Bly, and many others.  Since then Tom has written The Way Men Heal, and Helping Mothers be Closer to Their Sons. He enjoys giving workshops in the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia.  Drawing on thirty years of practical, hands-on clinical experience, Tom brings a gentle sense of humor and a gift for storytelling to both his workshops and his writing. His work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and U.S. News and World Report, as well as on CNN, CBS Evening News, ESPN and the NFL Channel. He served as the Vice Chair of the Maryland Commission for Men’s Health and presently lives outside Washington D.C. and does online consultations.

Swallowed by a Snake: The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing was lauded by Elisabeth Kubler Ross. Robert Bly and many others. It was meant to give men a map in order to navigate their loss. It was the first truly male friendly book on men’s healing from traUma.
The Way Men Heal is a concise book (<60 pgs) that is written to give men a way to understand their own ways of dealing with loss and trauma. It tells the stories of Michael Jordan and Eric Clapton and how they dealt with extreme loss.
Helping Mothers be Closer to Their Sons intends to help mothers understand their sons nature and how it differs from hers. When moms get this their relationships with their sons improves dramatically.