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Men's Work: How to Stop the Violence That Tears Our Lives Apart

Men's Work: How to Stop the Violence That Tears Our Lives Apart

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Garbage!
Review: Kivel's theories are total nonsense. He draws parallels between all manners of normal masculine behavior and the topic of violence. "Have you ever stared at a woman's breasts while talking to her?" He asks. "Have you ever worked out to make yourself look tougher?" He asks. Is this supposed to make us feel guilty about being men? How do these things make us "violent." This book advocates the feminist-inspired psychological castration of men. I have a few questions. Women: Have you ever looked at a man's pec's? Have you ever tried to look prettier in order to impress a richer man?

This book is a pro-feminist piece of garbage. I was forced to read this book in college and it is as inflamatory as it is inaccurate.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Garbage!
Review: This book is well worth reading, especially for men who want to understand and do something about gender based violence. It is accessible and addresses the issues in a down to earth way providing insights significant for both men and women. Suitable for high school age through adult.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Men's Work - a worthwhile read
Review: This book is well worth reading, especially for men who want to understand and do something about gender based violence. It is accessible and addresses the issues in a down to earth way providing insights significant for both men and women. Suitable for high school age through adult.


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