The Male Chauvinist Pig's Guide to Women: Or Everyday Is Halloween1 review
Inc. Male Chauvinist Pigs of America

Male Chauvinist Pigs of America Inc, 1996

Humorous invective against feminist insanity

A lot of this book is just griping. The ever-changing nature, and excessive expense, of women's fashions is ridiculed. The authors complain that anorexia and bulimia are blamed on women trying to look good for men, even though no man is lusting after skeletons; it is women who have promoted the ...
  
  











  



  
The Mystery Method: How to Get Beautiful Women Into Bed154 reviews
Mystery, Lovedrop

St. Martin's Press, 2007

AWESOME!!

+ Steven Tyler Rockstar Wannabe + Communication Major = Mystery Method Mashup
+ Very good, but not the best

This book was great. A little difficult to read (I suggest reading it more than once), but it really teaches you a lot. Great overall.
  
  











  



  
Why Women and Power Don't Mix3 reviews
J. P McDermott

Patriarchic Pub. Co, 1996

MEN! [sic] AREN'T YOU TIRED OF LIVING IN THE DOGHOUSE YET?

+ Feminism thoroughly debunked
+ A Great Deal of Value in these Pages.

"In order to raise children with equality, we must take them away from families and communally raise them." ~ Mary Jo Bane; assistant professor of education at Wellesley College and director of the Center for Research on Women "The most merciful thing a large family can do for one of its infant ...
  
  











  



  
Back to patriarchy1 review
Daniel Amneus

Arlington House, 1979

Why we need to return to patriarchy

Right off the bat, Professor Amneus declares that the American male is "surely the most exploited, even if not the most degraded and impoverished human who ever lived." He proceeds to exhaustively support this in terms of welfare and alimony, both of which are means of forcing men to subsidize the ...
  
  











  



  
The Case for Father Custody1 review

Primrose Press, 2008

I Can't Believe I Read the Whole Thing!

This is a book feminist types certainly won't get! Daniel Amneus may be the principle defender of the recently much-maligned patriarchy, which has given us all the benefits of civilization: much longer lifespans due to decent food supplies and public health, generally affluent and peaceful ...
  
  











  



  
Domestic Violence: The 12 Things You Aren't Supposed to Know14 reviews
Thomas B. James

Aventine Press, 2003

The 12 Things You Aren't Supposed to Know!

+ Male victims exist
+ Reality Check for BOTH Genders, and more importantly, all members of our Society

A book of this type has been lacking for a long, long time! Written by a MAN! This is a newer book that looks at domestic violence from both the male perspective and the female perspective! The law enforcement community should be required to read this book in its entirety. Most of the books ...
  
  











  



  
Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence21 reviews
Philip W. Cook

Praeger Trade, 1997

Open your eyes and look at the entire picture of abuse.

+ Male Victims Exist
+ Balanced Picture of Domestic Violence on Both Sides
+ A crisis too long ignored
+ An inspiring healing book
  
  











  



  
The natural basis of patriarchy: A demonstration and teaching1 review
Bruce A. Williamson

Vantage Press, 1990

Well-thought out defense of the patriarchal family

Mr. Williamson documents how immigration weakened the patriarchal family in America. Note that this is not a screed against immigration, simply a chronicle of how the necessity for assimilation of the younger generation naturally tends to weaken a father's position. He then discusses the many ...
  
  











  



  
The Chauvinist Manifesto1 review
Marc "CM" Chauvin

Problem Bear Books, 2001

Bros Before Hos

How do you improve on perfection? Ask Marc Chauvin. His flawless analysis provides new and penetrating insight on the gender wars. Although the first half of the book was fairly suspenseful, the ending was very disappointing. But, on the other hand, it is more than the sum of its parts. The ...
  
  











  



  
The inevitability of patriarchy4 reviews
Steven Goldberg

William Morrow & Company, 1973

As well-reasoned as a Euclidean proof

+ Sound Logic

This book is a joy to read, if what you like is painstaking, step-by-step logic, with Mr. Goldberg proving the strongest possible case -- that patriarchy is not merely highly probable but inevitable -- using the fewest possible determiners. He dismantles feminist arguments -- putting them ...
  
  











  



  
Manhood Redux- Standing up to Feminism3 reviews
C.H Freedman

Samson Pubns, 1985

"STAND UP!" ~ James Dean to his emasculated Dad in the movie, 'Rebel Without A Cause.'

+ A Must-Read in the Small Genre of Men's Rights Books
+ A perspective indictment of feminism by a man who loves women.

In the opening chapter of his 1985 book, 'MANHOOD REDUX: STANDING UP TO FEMINISM', C.H. Freedman states his premise: "I have long been convinced that some of the more militant feminists in today's so-called women's movement are the female counterparts of male [abusers]...That is to say, if Gloria ...
  
  











  



  
Freedomnomics: Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don't93 reviews
John R. Lott Jr.

Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2007

Informative

+ Endorsed by Walter Williams
+ Very Well Done
+ Freedomnomics
  
  











  



  
Why Men Rule: A Theory of Male Dominance18 reviews
Steven Goldberg

Open Court, 1999

Pay attention when he defines his terms...

+ A gutsy book
+ Exhausting, but enlightening

It is clear from the reviews here why Goldberg was so careful to clearly and repeatedly define his terms. One reviewer complains that Goldberg fails to show that all societies studied are patriarchal - but the reviewer is using a definition of patriarchal that is completely different from ...
  
  











  



  
It's a Man's World: Men's Adventure Magazines, The Postwar Pulps11 reviews

Feral House, 2003

Defines "over the top"

+ Fantastic Book
+ Inspirational
+ Beautifully Manly
+ Glorious Despite Editorial Bent
  
  











  



  
The compleat chauvinist: A survival guide for the bedeviled male1 review
Edgar Berman

Macmillan, 1982

An attack on feminism by a male chauvinist who loves women

Edgar Berman was a World War II veteran and an esteemed surgeon who performed groundbreaking research in transplant surgery and was appointed by JFK to become chief consultant for health for the Alliance for Progress in Latin America. He was also, by the way, happily married for 35 years until his ...
  
  











  



  
The Garbage Generation6 reviews
Daniel Amneus

Primrose Press, 1990

Spell-binding, as if it came from Mars.

+ Patriarchy is the wellspring from which all good things flow
+ Common Sense is no longer common
+ Death, Taxes, and Hierarchy
  
  











  



  
The WAR AGAINST BOYS: How Misguided Feminism Is Harming Our Young Men127 reviews
Christina Hoff Sommers

Simon & Schuster, 2001

Excellent, Straight Information about Critical Issues facing our boys.

+ It tells it the way it is
+ Enjoyable diatribe
+ Thanks Ms Sommers for caring about boys!
+ This Book is a Must Read for Parents of Boys
  
  











  



  
In Defense of Women6 reviews
H. L. (Henry Louis) Mencken

Hard Press, 2006

As good as it gets

+ And He Meant Every Word
+ amazing predictions for a book written in 1922
+ Mencken sets us straight about the sexes
+ Could almost have been written yesterday...
  
  











  



  
From Trust to Terror: Radical Feminism Is Destroying the U. S. Navy1 review
Gerald L. Atkinson

Atkinson Assocs, 1997

A must read for patriotic Americans who value our military

An informative, credible example of misdirected 'political correctness' and the improper application of affirmative action aimed squarely at our present administration. You will be shocked at the extent to which our armed forces are being affected by a corrupt system that places quotas and equal ...
  
  











  



  
SEX AND CULTURE.3 reviews
J. D. Unwin

Oxford University, 1934

Sexual repression is the foundation of civilization.

+ Interesting book
+ Female chastity is correlated with civilization

That is the basic thesis of this unjustly forgotten book. According to Professor Unwin, who was influenced by Freud, it is the "limitation of sexual opportunity" which creates the "mental energy" necessary to build a civilization. He backs this up with exhaustive examples of the historical cycle ...