Author Announces Controversial Book on Gender Issues
FOREST LAKE, Minn., Nov. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In his newly revised (November 2011) book Save the Males, author Richard Doyle describes how modernism has negatively affected Western civilization, the family, children and especially males.
Recognized as one of the original men's rights movement founders, Doyle has written books and pamphlets on gender issues, published The Liberator newsmagazine for over 20 years, and has appeared on radio and TV shows. His views on gender issues are widely considered authoritative.
Doyle attributes social deterioration and family disintegration largely to moral laxity and conformist thinking as well as to discrimination against men throughout government and society. His book explains thought-provoking concepts, and details steps necessary to restore a sane, economically sound society. Doyle asserts that millions of fathers are the best answers to crime, more effective than a few cops or social "workers."
Warning: this book is incorrect politically. It has "attitude." Stepping on many toes and naming names - some high up in government - Doyle takes on highly sensitive issues such as welfare, feminism, affirmative action and numerous other undesirable influences.
"As Mr. Doyle points out effectively and clinically, a husband and a father has become a guest in his own home in the United States. He is a (preyed upon) beast who may be hunted without license at any time. The unhappy truth is that, unless a man links his destiny with a woman of extraordinary wisdom and virtue, marriage is unsafe and unwise. Many are responsible for this menace to Western civilization, but the most important culprits are divorce racket lawyers and family court judges. I have no apology to offer for my profession. We lawyers are guilty." - John Remington Graham of the Minnesota Bar.
More reviews at the Men's Defense Association website, http://www.mensdefense.org.
Save the Males, ISBN 978-1466457409, is available at the foregoing website or Amazon.com.
Author Richard Doyle may be reached at his imprint, Poor Richard's Press, 651-464-7663.
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