Good Will Toward Men: Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes

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312
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About this ebook

First published as a hardcover in 1994 and republished by the author in paperback in 2015, Good Will Toward Men is a collection of interviews with twenty-two truly progressive women who talk about fairness, social justice and respect between men and women as a two-way street. Have things changed for the better since then?

About the author

Jack Kammer started a radio show on men's issues in 1983. From his weekly interviews he quickly came to see that serious social problems are enmeshed in fallacious thinking and reasoning about what men and boys want and need. In 2005 he left his IT job and entered a dual Masters degree program Social Work in Business in the hope he could find work in social services or public policy related to the social needs of men and boys. No such job materialized. He did, however, find work as a correctional officer in the infamous Baltimore City jail, then as a Parole & Probation agent in central Baltimore and then as a trainer for National Fatherhood Initiative on running the InsideOut Dad program for incarcerated fathers. He is the author of three books on male gender issues and is now retired but still actively advocating for men and boys.

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