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How Feminists Get the Men’s Rights Movement Wrong
Josh Kleinberg rejects the idea that feminism and men’s rights are incompatible aims. In our fight for equality, he argues, we’ve got to weed out the reactionary behavior.
The MRA Perspective
Dismantling the Men’s Rights Movement
Unlocking the Men’s Rights Movement
Meet the Men’s Rights Movement
Who are men’s rights activists, and what do they want?
Top 10 Men’s Rights Issues
How Men’s Rights Activists Get Feminism Wrong
Hugo Schwyzer explains how a handful of men are angry for all the wrong reasons.
The Solution to MRA Problems? More Feminism
Two Is Enough
For all the stories written by and for women on this issue—and there are few—men are more likely to be absent from the public dialogue about intentional childlessness. Why aren’t men’s stories also being heard?
A Guy’s Divorce Survival Guide
Guys may think leaving is the right thing to do for the sake of the family, but according to family lawyer David Pisarra, there are a few things they should know before—and after—they walk out that door.
How Porn Can Ruin Your Sex Life
Always young. Always beautiful. Always new. Porn keeps dopamine surging in the brain. But at what point does chronic stimulation become chronic dissatisfaction?
Are Men Natural-Born Cheaters?
Men are more promiscuous than women, but that doesn’t mean we should buy the cultural fallacy that men are programmed to cheat. The vast majority of men are happily, naturally monogamous.
What Your Marriage Needs to Survive
Even stellar relationships lose their spark over time. Here are the ingredients of a lasting, fruitful partnership, and techniques for weathering the stormy periods.
The Top 10 Good Men of 2010
For this, our inaugural Good Men of the Year list, we’re not celebrating memorable personalities, newly minted pop-culture icons, or 15-minute men. This was a year of unprecedented challenges, and it cried out for good men.
Top 10 Good Men of 2010: Geoffrey Canada
In 2004, The New York Times Magazine called the Harlem Children’s Zone one of the great social experiments of our time. Today it can hardly be seen as an experiment anymore—it’s an off-the-charts success.