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Warren Farrell

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It certainly has not been in my self-interest to defend men.


— Warren Farrell


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It evolved from my experience in the fifties, growing up during the McCarthy era, and hearing a lot of assumptions that America was wonderful and Communism was terrible.


— Warren Farrell


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Let's face it: men do a lot of things in the workplace that women just don't do.


— Warren Farrell


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Men are likely to be quite generous, especially financially.


— Warren Farrell


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Men are often a lot less vindictive than women are, because we are rejected constantly every day.


— Warren Farrell


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Men have not stacked the decks against women.


— Warren Farrell


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Men's competitive team sports focus on the balance between individual achievement and team achievement with the emphasis on team achievement.


— Warren Farrell


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My wife's income allowed me to do what I really loved. I realized that women's liberation is men's liberation, too.


— Warren Farrell


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Nobody really believes in equality anyway.


— Warren Farrell


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Now, since I'm a husband and father, discrimination against women isn't just political, it's personal.


— Warren Farrell


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Education
Warren Farrell holds a Ph. Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men?: A Debate.  
Farrell W; Sterba JP; Svoboda S (2008).

All of his books are related to men's and women studies; consistent to his books since the early 90's has been a call for a gender transition movement. He came to prominence in the 1970s as one of the leading male thinkers championing the cause of second wave feminism and serving on the New York City Board of the National Organization of Women (NOW). His books cover twelve fields: history law sociology and politics (The Myth of Male Power); couples’ communication (Women Can’t Hear What Men Don’t Say and Father and Child Reunion); economic and career issues (Why Men Earn More); child psychology and child custody (Father and Child Reunion); and teenage to adult psychology and socialization (Why Men Are The Way They Are and The Liberated Man).

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