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Save The Males, by R.F. Doyle
  The Author is one of the founders of the Men's Movement.
  The book is available via download or in hard copy.
  It provides great value at a low price.


The Head of the Medusa (2000), by Perseus, is a short book about the transformation of the status of men to the status of women.
   The book is important for the cause of the family and all of humanity, but it is politically incorrect. No publisher could be found for it.
   The illustrated version of the book can be read at this website.


After Prone to Violence had been published in 1982, shipped out for distribution and placed on the shelves in the book stores, the redfems so thoroughly pilfered the copies of the book that only 13 copies of the book remained in a few libraries in the whole world.
   As a result of that the publisher went into receivership.  That is an example of the power of feminist censorship in action.
   However, the book is now available on the Internet, and it has been put back into print.

 

Sex and Politics, N-P — Index to books, reviews and articles – about sex, politics and the patriarchy


Index

Bibliography

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

  • Nathanson, Paul and Katherine K. Young — Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture, (McGill-Queen's University Press, Oct. 2001, 390 pp, 6 x 9, Cloth, ISBN 0-7735-2272-7 Can$39.95) Publisher's introduction and ordering information.

  • Nowinski, Joseph — Hungry Hearts

  • O'Leary, Dale — The Gender Agenda: Redefining Equality (Lafayette, Louisiana: Vital Issues Press, 1997. 213 pp.)

Book Review by David Dooley
Related links: Feminism and the UN — Tales from the quest for global domination by family-hostile radical extremists.

  • OFSHE, RICHARD & WATTERS, ETHAN (1994) Making Monsters: False Memory, Psychotherapy and Sexual Hysteria.  Charles Scribner's Sons.

One of the top three books on false memories.

  • Orwell, George — Down and Out in Paris and London" (1933)

When it doesn't get any worse — The life of a tramp,  an excerpt from George Orwell's "Down and Out in Paris and London" (1933)

  • Orwell, George — Nineteen Eighty-Four (Penguin Books, 1984, first published by Martin Secker & Warburg 1949)

  • Parke, Ross D. and Armin A. Brott  — Throwaway Dads: The Myths and Barriers That Keep Men from Being the Fathers They Want to Be (ISBN: 0-395-6041-5, Pages: 272, Price: $ 24.00 HC, Pub-date: 25 January 1998 (USA)  Introduction

  • Patai, Daphne — Heterophobia: Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism (Hardcover, January 1999, Rowman & Littlefield; ISBN: 0847689875 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.86 x 9.19 x 6.09, List Price: $24.95 (US))

Review by Brian Carnell
To order through Amazon.Com (their price $17.47 (US)) click on the following link: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0847689875/carnellcom/

  •  Patai and Koertge — Professing Feminism

  • Pearson, Patricia — When She Was Bad: Violent Women and the Myth of Innocence, (Random House of Canada, 288 pages, hardcover, ISBN 0-394-22430-2)   Review

  • PENDERGRAST, MARK. (1995,1995) Victims of Memory: Sex Abuse Accusations and Shattered Lives (Upper Access Books, Hinesburg, Vermont, 635 pages; softcover; $25

Principally for those accused by adults after therapy, although other types of false accusations are dealt with as well.  If you are going to read only one book, read this one. (Review in the Alberta Report)

  • Perloff, James — The Shadows of Power (Western Islands, Belmont MA, 1988 ed, eighth printing, 266pp, pb, $10.95, Case of 30 - $200.00)

James Perloff exposes the global designs of the Council on Foreign Relations.  Passed off as a think-tank, this group is a key “power behind the throne,” with hundreds of top appointed government officials drawn from its ranks.  Review and Ordering

  • Perseus — The Head of the Medusa, an Assessment of Radical Feminism *

(* If the term "radical feminism" (a.k.a. Marxist- or socialist-feminism) is somewhat new to you, you need to expand your knowledge.  After all, radical feminism, the currently controlling faction of feminism, governs just about everything that is happening in your life.  See,

Carey Roberts column

Carey Roberts is an analyst and commentator on political correctness. His best-known work was an exposé on Marxism and radical feminism.

Carey Roberts' best-known work, his exposé on Marxism and radical feminism, is not necessarily easy to find, but this link will help with that. (Some of the URLs for the article series appear to keep changing.  For that reason the identified link leads to an Internet search for the series.  The first or second link in the return list will most likely lead you to the series.)

Overview

Humanarchy is the handbook for a human revolution – a revolution in the way we see our past, our present and our future.

Humanarchy is a revolution in the way we see ourselves, the way we live, the way we love and the way we die.

Humanarchy shows us that the way we react, the way that we think and the things that we forced to believe in, are the chains and the whips that enslave and control us.

Humanarchy shows us a terrifying vision of where the human herd is being relentlessly driven.

Humanarchy shows us a vision of a future that can be ours for the taking – if we have the courage to tear off the chains of our oppression and embrace real freedom — for the first time in ten thousand years.

Table of Contents

  • Perseus — The Deconstruction of Humanity, an essay about the consequences of globalization: Loss of families, cicil liberties and national identities – based on the ideas presented in The Head of the Medusa and in Humanarchy

  • Petersen, Peter G. — Gray Dawn: How the Coming Age Wave Will Transform America and the World

(Hardcover - 256 pages 1 Ed edition (January 1, 1999) Times Books; ISBN: 0812931955, $23.00 at Amazon.com) Reviews at Amazon.com    Cite in an article on population trends in the on-line edition of Der Spiegel (in German)

  • Pierce Buxton, Amity — "The Other Side of the Closet: The Coming-out Crisis for Straight Spouses and Families.

Author Amity Pierce Buxton, a psychologist who was left by her gay husband, writes, "No one foresaw the negative effects that the recognition of gay and lesbian rights would have on marriages and families. The liberation cry of gay, lesbian and bisexual marriage partners became a sword that sundered the world of their spouses and children." (Quote from the June 1, 1998 on-line edition of the Alberta Report: The growing-out-of-men phase.  See also Erin Pizzey's poem Aerobics)

(Suppressed and boycotted by feminists, on-line edition at http://www.bennett.com/ptv/index.shtml)
(Now back in print.  Commoners' Publishing Inc., ISBN 0-88970-103-2,  5.5x8.5", 134 pp quality paperback, $19.95, Introduction and Ordering)


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Posted 2001 12 07
Updates:
2001 12 27 (entry for Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture)
2005 02 06 (entry for Bowling Alone  : The Collapse and Revival of American Community)