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NCFM PR Director Steven Svoboda book review, The Hand that Rocks the World: An Inquiry into Truth, Power and Gender. By David Shackleton.

April 11, 2020
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NCFM PR Director Steven Svoboda book review, The Hand that Rocks the World: An Inquiry into Truth, Power and Gender. By David Shackleton.

The Hand that Rocks the World: An Inquiry into Truth, Power and Gender. By David Shackleton. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Take2Now, Inc., 2015. 346 pages. Canadian $20.www.take2now.com. Review by J. Steven Svoboda David Shackleton, the creator of the venerable and long-running (now sadly defunct) Everyman: A Men’s Journal, published his long-planned master work about feminism...
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NCFM Member Matthew Feehan article, Selective Service Commission recommends elimination of male-only registration, published in Reserve and National Guard Magazine

April 4, 2020
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NCFM Member Matthew Feehan, Selective Service Commission recommends elimination of male-only registration published in Reserve and National Guard Magazin

Chairman Joseph J. Heck, Vice chair for Military Service, Debra Wada, Vice Chair for National and Public Service, and their fellow commissioners comprising published their final report to Congress. In the Commission’s 255-page report, a plethora of important recommendations are made to Congress ranging from improving agencies’ hiring tools for military members by avoiding...
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NCFM Member Tim Patten, Patriarchy and Lesbian Feminist Scholars

April 3, 2020
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  Lesbian feminist author Maria Mies once wrote, “If patriarchy had a specific beginning in history, it can certainly have an end.” As with other feminist scholars, a group dominated by mostly white lesbians who share a perversely narrow-minded perspective, Mies is convinced that patriarchy–as well as the male sex–is oppressive and malevolent to...
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NCFM Chicago Chapter President Tim Goldich, The Love/Respect Dynamic: as It Played Out Historically

March 30, 2020
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NCFM Chicago Chapter President Tim Goldich, The Love/Respect Dynamic: as It Played Out Historically

Tim Goldich Let’s talk about Love and let’s talk about Respect. What relevance do these concepts have with regard to female and male? How might these concepts relate to gender reality as it has played out over millennia? What follows is an excerpt from my upcoming book, Equal Partners: The History of Gender Equality....
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NCFM PR Director Steven Svoboda, Esq. book reviews, Sons of Feminism and Daughters of Feminism

March 29, 2020
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NCFM PR Director Steven Svoboda, Esq. book reviews, Sons of Feminism and Daughters of Feminism

Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say, Second Edition. By David Shackleton. Ottawa: Little Nightingale Press, 2018. 310 pages. Canadian $15. Daughters of Feminism: Women Supporting Men’s Equality. By David Shackleton. Ottawa: Take2Now, 2018. 278 pages. Canadian $20. Review by J. Steven Svoboda David Shackleton, former editor and publisher of Everyman magazine (for which...
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NCFM PR Director Steven Svoboda book review, The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect.

March 29, 2020
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NCFM PR Director Steven Svoboda book review, The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect.

The Empathy Gap: Male Disadvantages and the Mechanisms of Their Neglect. By William Collins. London: LPS Publishing, 2019. 675 pages. No price information on book; amazon gives price as $33.50. Review by J. Steven Svoboda. Retired engineer and physicist William Collins has published a truly remarkable book. Be warned, at nearly 600 pages of...
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