Angry Baby Strength: The World’s Next Alternative Fuel Source

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If Jon Methven can find a way to harness angry baby strength, he’s confident he’ll be able to solve most of the world’s energy problems.

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World Development Report 2012: Gender, Equality, and Men’s Education?

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A look at how men’s education is portrayed in the World Development Report 2012 on Gender and Equality and where the report fails.

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Why Vietnam Vets Are America’s Greatest Heroes

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Raymond Bechard pays tribute to the men who hardly received any while they fought for our country.

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When Angry Commenters Find Common Ground

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Joanna Schroeder and David Bryon thought they’d never get past their differences as commenters. Now, as friendly allies, they discuss how they got there.

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Profiles of a Regular Man: The Provider

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The role of a provider is to offer support no matter what the circumstances, and for Tim, it’s his duty as a father and a husband.

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25 More Reasons Why Baseball Is Better Than Football

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“What playoff game?” asks Steve Jaeger.

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The New Macho

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What does it mean to be ‘assertively, self-consciously male’ now?

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I Hate Rich Guys. Or Do I?

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If real life is so much more important than money, Tom Matlack writes, then why do so many men care about being rich?

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Dreams and Visions: On Being a Man After 3 Miscarriages in 20 Months

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Dave Sanfacon remains a father and a husband through the agonizing nightmare and another attempt at kids.

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Shuffling Feet: A Black Man’s View of Schroedinger’s Rapist

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A response to the argument of Schroedinger’s Rapist and an examination of anti-black racism.

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My Response to an Open Letter From MRAs

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The Good Men Project was never intended to be a platform to espouse any particular dogma. It was founded as a way to begin a conversation.

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Equal But Not the Same: A Letter from a Former Lesley College Professor

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Larry Daloz sent this letter to Tom Matlack, and we needed to publish it.

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I Don’t Care What You Call It: Sexual Violence Against Men and the Pain of Being Invisible

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The language of abuse doesn’t really matter, Brian C. Rideout writes. Instead, we need to focus on helping and allowing the victims to heal.

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Patriarchy Messes With All of Us

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Sasha Pixlee wonders why we at The Good Men Project hold masculinity as close as a magical talisman.

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It’s Just Lines and Lines and Then I Quote Jeff Mangum and Kanye West

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Gregory Sherl admits, “There is a girl I would like to share a tube of toothpaste with.”

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Duke Lacrosse: Metanarratives, the Telephone Effect, and the Falsely Accused

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Clarence W uses the example of the Duke Lacrosse rape case to talk about the dangers and implications of stories that get politicized.

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