Good Will Toward Men

Women Talk Candidly About the Balance of Power Between the Sexes

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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?

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To compile material for this book, the author interviewed 22 women around the country--among them a nurse, a psychotherapist, and an anthropologist. These women feel that in the battle of the sexes, certain attitudes prolong that war and promote sexism against men. They address such contemporary issues as why male-bashing is a disservice to women and how antimale sexism is connected to violence, unpaid child support, sexual harassment, stalking, and other social problems. Absent are words devoted to restating sexism against women, about which millions of words have already been written. These optimistic and intelligent women break through the wall of politically correct rhetoric to reveal judgments of their own, an almost infinite network of thoughts, associations, and lines of reasoning. Kammer is brave and wise in attempting to strengthen the ethos of healthy masculinity so crucial to healing the nation.