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Warren Farrell - The Myth of Male Power Part 1


Warren Farrell - The Myth of Male Power Part 1

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DATE : Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:41:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2009-01-17 00:41:00
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The Myth of Male Power, with Dr. Warren Farrell - Pendulum Effect Episode 2 Available Friday, January 16, 2009 20:36The Myth of Male Power, Part 1, with Dr. Warren Farrell On todayâs show I begin a three part interview with Dr. Warren Farrell mensâ movement leader.  Before that, our regular news commentator and pundit Mark defends Denis Pragerâs take on the politics of sex in marriage. My conversation with Dr. Warren Farrell ended up being so engrossing that in order to cover all the topics we wished to explore we decided to go long.  The discussion will be released in three parts, on todayâs episode 2, episode 3 on January 30 and as one of two interview segments on episode 4.  I hope you enjoy them all. Dr. Warren Farrell is roundly regarded as a leading figure in the menâs movement, or better, the gender transition movement.  His unique background and expertise give him a perfect vantage point from which to address menâs issues.  Dr. Farrell has taught gender issues and psychology at several institutes, including Brooklyn College, Georgetown University, American University and the School of Medicine at the University of California at San Diego. As a young graduate, Dr. Farrell was a major player in the feminist movement, especially in creating menâs groups across the US, then becoming the only man to be elected three times to the Board of Director of the National Organization for Women in New York City.  Farrell was featured in media including the New York Times, the Today Show and the Phil Donahue Show, leading to his authorship of the pro-feminist book The Liberated Man. As we discuss, in the late 80s, Farrell became increasingly convinced that feminism was rather one sided and that menâs issues were being neglected, leading to deep research on a variety of topics long taken for granted, and the publication of his landmark The Myth of Male Power, which touched on a diverse cross section of issues. Farrell would go on to research each area in great depth, leading to the publication of 5 more books, including âWomen Canât Hear What Men Donât Sayâ, a couples communication book to address the rise in divorces, âFather and Child Reunionâ, to address the issue of fatherless homes and present the optimal shared parenting solution, âWhy Men Earn Moreâ to address the pay gap, and âDoes Feminism Discriminate Against Menâ which, among other things, called for menâs studies in academia. However, I think at this early stage in the production of the Pendulum Effect, since many of our listeners, perhaps being in a similar position to Dr. Farrell prior to his conversion, shall we say, to a more balanced perspective on gender, might appreciate a sort of broad primer to get a feel for the nature of the issues.  Iâve therefore asked Dr. Farrell on the show today to speak on his groundbreaking book The Myth of Male Power.


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