An even-handed look at Hanna Rosin’s new book: The End of Men, thanks to Barbara Kay.
Men don’t seem to write about this subject. Off hand I can think of Kay Hymowitz, Barbara Kay and Kathleen Parker who have taken on this topic. Not that men have to write about this topic, but it seems to me that whether conservative or liberal, men aren’t going to listen to women for solutions here.








It seems to me that the lack of listening that is perceived to be characteristic of men is broad and well entrenched. Recent history shows that, acknowledging this as a large generalization, men have learned they are not supposed to think about or comment on anything that has a societal or personal nature. Barbara Kay is one who is familiar with the prevalence and impact of this misandric culture. The demise of a man’s role in society and positive role models is a sad and unhealthy phenomenon that hurts individuals and society in general.
I just can’t believe she seriously is talking about the end of men like it’s a good thing.
You nailed it, Andrea. Part of the problem is that too few good men are mentoring other men.
But Melissa Re: “I just can’t believe she seriously is talking about the end of men like it’s a good thing”
but she isn’t. Read it again
To Jeremy:
I meant she to refer to Hanna Rosin, not Barbara Kay.
Melissa. Deepest apologies and thanks for letting me know as well as making sure I did not go home depressed.