The Phony 'Gender Wars'
Do families break apart and relationships falter because men are irrelevant and fail to recognize their own obsolescence? Do men and women really tussle over who is dominant economically?
Do families break apart and relationships falter because men are irrelevant and fail to recognize their own obsolescence? Do men and women really tussle over who is dominant economically?
Joan Williams | Posted 05.20.2012
When The Atlantic's article "The End of Men" came out, I was irritated. They're at it again in a piece that crows about "The Spectacular Triumph of Working Women Around the Globe" -- a title that becomes mystifying as soon as you read the article.
BJ Gallagher | Posted 04.23.2012
Years ago, Mother Teresa was invited to attend an anti-war rally. She declined, reportedly saying something to the effect that: "Anti-war protestors a...
Ken Solin | Posted 01.17.2012
The gender war can only continue if men and women refuse to acknowledge and move past their fears and meet each other as equals with openness and vulnerability.
Amary Wiggin | Posted 12.07.2011
An intelligent man recognizes that paying isn't quite fair, but a man who cares pays.
Ellen Snortland | Posted 05.25.2011
I think of my long-gone grandmothers as I bake the Norwegian cakes and cookies. Something they would have enjoyed? The Urban Farmer's Market in Altadena.
Marcus Buckingham | Posted 11.17.2011
Men are becoming more like women and so men are starting to face the same multitude of choices that women tackle.
New York Times | DAVID LEONHARDT | Posted 05.25.2011
Last year, a team of researchers added a novel twist to something known as a time-use survey. Instead of simply asking people what they had done over ...
Rick Newman | Posted 04.19.2012