Feminist spin would have us believe that men’s rights advocacy is little more than a backlash against modern feminism. Peter Wright unearths a deeper history to the movement.
Black Men Are The Sharp End Of The Men’s Rights Movement Spear – They Just Don’t Know It
White men are accused of being entitled. Black men need a little entitlement of their own.
An ungallant society: The men’s rights movement of 1898
In 1898 a man named William Austin established what we think is the first known Men’s Rights Movement. We bring you the story as reported in a newspaper article of the time.
First and second wave of the men’s rights movement
It may surprise some readers to learn the Men’s Human Rights Movement (MHRM) is at least 130 years old. Peter Wright provides an overview of the history up to the present.
10 Misconceptions about the Men’s Rights Movement
Author and social commentator Josh O’Brien provides a valuable overview of what the men’s (human) rights movement is about, while debunking some of the more common myths.
Alimony unlimited (and the emergence of a men’s rights movement)
Alimony racketeering, a perennial problem, has been around for a long time. Robert St. Estephe takes a look at how this problem began the Men’s Rights Movement in the early 20th Century.
A short guide to the Men’s Rights Movement: Emily Shire’s generalizations
A researcher for The Week named Emily Shire recently wrote about the Men’s Human Rights Movement and A Voice for Men. She got some things right but, in our opinion, she also missed some critical things.
Matty appeal dead on arrival
As with many children separated from fathers by edict of corrupt courts, the Matty appeal has met with the same fate. Men’s Rights Edmonton brings news of the appeal, and their pledge to continue to fight.