Disposable Men

Disposable Men

Author: Conrad Riker

Publisher: Conrad Riker

Published: 101-01-01

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13:

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Are you sick of being treated as second-class citizens? Are you tired of being told that men are the problem? Join us as we explore the truth about today's society and the lies that have led us here. In "Disposable Men," we dive deep into the issues affecting men today, from the devaluation of masculinity to the double standards faced by men in the modern world. This enlightening book will answer burning questions like: - Why are men often portrayed as disposable in relationships and society? - How has feminism shifted the focus away from men's issues? - What can be done to restore balance and true equality between the sexes? Throughout these pages, you'll discover the hidden world of male disposability and the damage it has caused, not only to men but also to society as a whole. Be prepared to question everything you thought you knew about gender dynamics and prepare yourself for a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment. If you're ready to challenge the status quo and fight for a better future for all, then "Disposable Men" is the book for you. Don't miss out on your chance to be part of the solution. Get your copy today!


Disposable Man

Disposable Man

Author: Michael Levitin

Publisher:

Published: 2018-09

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781947980754

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This remarkable novel about a young man's search for the continuity of his portable life, among the ruins of a murdered past and in the face of a blank future, is rich with delights, insights, warranted sadness, and a longing to make sense of history. Todd Gitlin, author of The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage and the novel Undying


The Disposable Man

The Disposable Man

Author: Archer Mayor

Publisher: Ampress

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979812286

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The only identifying marks on a body left in a backwoods quarry are dental work and faded tattoos. Investigating police detective Joe Gunther enters the paranoid world of the CIA and Russian mafia, which will do anything to settle an old Cold War dispute--including getting rid of Joe by framing him for a crime he didn't commit.


The Myth of Male Power

The Myth of Male Power

Author: Warren Farrell

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9781876451301

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...lies understanding. This is what bestselling author Warren Farrell discovered when he took a stand against established views of the male role in society, and pursued o course of study to find out who men really are. Here are the eye-opening, heart-rending, and undeniably enlightening results...


Faith and Action

Faith and Action

Author: R. J. Rushdoony

Publisher: Chalcedon Foundation

Published: 2019-08-26

Total Pages: 1218

ISBN-13: 1879998831

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Faith and Action is the complete collection of the essays of R. J. Rushdoony written for the Chalcedon Report between 1965 and 2001 along with several transcripts of his recorded talks. The large volume The Roots of Reconstruction only contained his Chalcedon Report essays up until 1985, so most of the essays included in Faith & Action were unavailable to readers for many years until now. In order to make the author’s knowledge more accessible, this three-volume collection features some of the most extensive indexing we’ve ever done including a General Index, a History Index, a Scripture Index, a Works Cited Index, and a Chalcedon Report Directory. A total of 183 pages of indexing! This handsome set of books is a must have for any serious library. The central theme of this collection of essays is Christian Reconstruction, which to Rushdoony meant the responsibility of Christian citizenship in the Kingdom of God. For him, his central drive behind his research and writing was to move men to faith and action. Rushdoony was primarily an essayist who vigorously and prolifically wrote on a multiplicity of subjects, issues, and dis­ciplines. Despite his being critical of both the contemporary church for its compro­mise and the humanistic state for its will to be as God, these essays are replete with Rushdoony’s undying faith in the victory of God in history. Rushdoony’s “big idea” was Christian Reconstruction which centered not on a pursuit of political power but rather an equipping of Christians to take back government by means of self-government in terms of God’s law. This three-volume collection will no doubt serve the larger church for many generations as they seek first the Kingdom of God in their spheres, and in their times.


Men's Rights

Men's Rights

Author: Conrad Riker

Publisher: Conrad Riker

Published: 101-01-01

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13:

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Are you a man struggling with the empathy gap, the disposable sex label, the suicide pandemic, unemployment, the education gap, or feeling disenfranchised by diversity and critical theory drives? Do you feel that feminism has tipped the scales too far in favor of women, or that male conscription and industrial killing are stacked against you? Have you been a victim of paternity fraud or feel that you shoulder the burden of most taxes and receive little in return? Are you concerned about men's lower life span and the roles assigned to men in the workforce? If so, this book is for you. "Men's Rights: Uncensored and Unfiltered" takes a red-pilled, rational look at the issues that affect men in today's society. - Explore the Empathy Gap: Understand why society often overlooks the suffering of men and the consequences it has on their mental health. - Discover the historical and societal view of men as expendable and how this affects you. - Analyze the troubling statistics of male suicide rates and why this trend is happening. - Investigate the increasing number of men out of work and education and the possible causes. - Analyze the disparities in education between men and women and how this affects your opportunities and outcomes. - Understand how diversity and critical theory drives are used to disenfranchise men and promote female supremacy. - Critically assess the effects of radical feminism on the lives of men, their rights, and their sense of identity. - Discuss the historical and current practice of male conscription in wars and the effects this has on men's lives, including paternity fraud and its impact on men and their families. - Find out why men shoulder the burden of most taxes and women collect most redistribution over a lifetime. - Analyze why men tend to have a lower life span and the societal and biological factors that may contribute to this. If you want to understand your rights, your struggles, and your place in society, then buy this book today. "Men's Rights: Uncensored and Unfiltered" is a must-read for all red-pilled, rational men who are ready to challenge the status quo and fight for their rights.


The Expendable Man

The Expendable Man

Author: Dorothy B. Hughes

Publisher: New York Review of Books

Published: 2012-07-03

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1590175093

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“It was surprising what old experiences remembered could do to a presumably educated, civilized man.” And Hugh Denismore, a young doctor driving his mother’s Cadillac from Los Angeles to Phoenix, is eminently educated and civilized. He is privileged, would seem to have the world at his feet, even. Then why does the sight of a few redneck teenagers disconcert him? Why is he reluctant to pick up a disheveled girl hitchhiking along the desert highway? And why is he the first person the police suspect when she is found dead in Arizona a few days later? Dorothy B. Hughes ranks with Raymond Chandler and Patricia Highsmith as a master of mid-century noir. In books like In a Lonely Place and Ride the Pink Horse she exposed a seething discontent underneath the veneer of twentieth-century prosperity. With The Expendable Man, first published in 1963, Hughes upends the conventions of the wrong-man narrative to deliver a story that engages readers even as it implicates them in the greatest of all American crimes.


Mate

Mate

Author: Tucker Max

Publisher: Little, Brown

Published: 2015-09-15

Total Pages: 455

ISBN-13: 0316375349

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The #1 bestselling pioneer of "fratire" and a leading evolutionary psychologist team up to create the dating book for guys. Whether they conducted their research in life or in the lab, experts Tucker Max and Dr. Geoffrey Miller have spent the last 20+ years learning what women really want from their men, why they want it, and how men can deliver those qualities. The short answer: become the best version of yourself possible, then show it off. It sounds simple, but it's not. If it were, Tinder would just be the stuff you use to start a fire. Becoming your best self requires honesty, self-awareness, hard work and a little help. Through their website and podcasts, Max and Miller have already helped over one million guys take their first steps toward Ms. Right. They have collected all of their findings in Mate, an evidence-driven, seriously funny playbook that will teach you to become a more sexually attractive and romantically successful man, the right way: No "seduction techniques," No moralizing, No bullshit. Just honest, straightforward talk about the most ethical, effective way to pursue the win-win relationships you want with the women who are best for you. Much of what they've discovered will surprise you, some of it will not, but all of it is important and often misunderstood. So listen up, and stop being stupid!


My Old Man and the Mountain

My Old Man and the Mountain

Author: Leif Whittaker

Publisher: Mountaineers Books

Published: 2016-09-20

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 1680510703

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• A fresh perspective on a famous father and a legacy forged on the icy slopes of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak In 1963, the world followed the first American Mount Everest Expedition, and watched as “Big Jim” Whittaker became the first American to stand on top of the world. He returned home a hero. My Old Man and the Mountain is Leif Whittaker’s engaging and humorous story of what it was like to “grow up Whittaker”—the youngest son of Jim Whittaker and Dianne Roberts, in an extended family of accomplished climbers. He shares glimpses of his upbringing and how the pressure to climb started early on. Readers learn of his first adventures with family in the Olympic Mountains and on Mount Rainier; his close yet at times competitive relationship with his brother Joss; his battle with a serious back injury; and his efforts to stand apart from his father’s legacy. With wry honesty he depicts being a recent college grad, still living in his parents’ home and trying to find a purpose in life—digging ditches, building houses, selling t-shirts to tourists—until a chance encounter leads to the opportunity to climb Everest, just like his father did. Leif heads to Nepal with all the excitement, irony, boredom, and trepidation that are part of high-altitude climbing. Well-known guides Dave Hahn and Melissa Arnot figure prominently in his story, as does “Big Jim.” But Leif’s story is not his father’s story. It’s a unique coming of age tale on the steep slopes of Everest and a climbing adventure that lights the imagination and fills an emotional human endeavor with universal meaning.