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If Men Have All the Power How Come Women Make the Rules
By Jack Kammer
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A brief, fun, easy-to-read, pithy, wry and witty book. One man called it “sheer, brilliant, life-changing insight.” If... More > you think or feel something isn’t quite right about the idea that “men have all the power,” you are not alone. This book will help you deal with the balance of power between the sexes in a smarter, happier, healthier way. < Less
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Heroes of the Blue Sky Rebellion
By Jack Kammer
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Do you wonder why young males don’t seem as energized, motivated, determined, focused and optimistic as females the same... More > age?
One major reason is that the past forty years have been one long, passionate, fierce and joyful pep rally for girls and young women. They can do anything! We adults haven’t provided any such support to boys and young men. This little book, a quick and easy, boy-friendly read, aims to give young males the emotional boost they sorely need. Read it for yourself. And let’s make sure boys know they, too, can do whatever they want. < Less |
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If Men Have All the Power How Come Women Make the Rules
By Jack Kammer
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A brief, fun, easy-to-read, pithy, wry and witty book. One man called it “sheer, brilliant, life-changing insight.” If... More > you think or feel something isn’t quite right about the idea that “men have all the power,” you are not alone. This book will help you deal with the balance of power between the sexes in a smarter, happier, healthier way. < Less
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Good Will Toward Men
By Jack Kammer
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A book of individual interviews with twenty-two progressive, truly egalitarian women who talk of the oft-ignored facts of... More > relationships between the sexes: the disadvantages and lack of power men endure as men, and the advantages and power women enjoy as women. Among the interviewees are Karen DeCrow, former president of NOW 1974-1977; anthropologist Helen Fisher, author of "Anatomy of Love"; and Rikki Klieman, a former prosecutor who warns against exactly the kind of travesty we saw later in the Duke Lacrosse fake rape case. The book offers heartfelt suggestions for making fairness and respect between the sexes genuinely a two-way street. < Less
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