მასკულიზმი (Georgian Wikipedia)

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  • masculism, n. allwords. allwords. ციტირების თარიღი: 2011-07-18.

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  • Cathy Young (July 1994). „Man Troubles: Making Sense of the Men's Movement“. Reason. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 2006-04-27. ციტირების თარიღი: 2012-12-26. ციტატა: „Mas*cu*lism, n. 1. the belief that equality between the sexes requires the recognition and redress of prejudice and discrimination against men as well as women. 2. the movement organized around this belief. Not to worry: This word is not in the dictionary. But it would be if the decision were up to Warren Farrell, Jack Kammer, and others activists in the men's movement.“ "Not to worry" there seems to imply that this conception of masculism poses a threat to women, or to the women's movement. A broader conception of the women's movement, however, recognizes that patriarchy is harmful to both men and women, and therefore that prejudice and discrimination against both genders will need to be recognized and redressed.

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  • Cathy Young (July 1994). „Man Troubles: Making Sense of the Men's Movement“. Reason. დაარქივებულია ორიგინალიდან — 2006-04-27. ციტირების თარიღი: 2012-12-26. ციტატა: „Mas*cu*lism, n. 1. the belief that equality between the sexes requires the recognition and redress of prejudice and discrimination against men as well as women. 2. the movement organized around this belief. Not to worry: This word is not in the dictionary. But it would be if the decision were up to Warren Farrell, Jack Kammer, and others activists in the men's movement.“ "Not to worry" there seems to imply that this conception of masculism poses a threat to women, or to the women's movement. A broader conception of the women's movement, however, recognizes that patriarchy is harmful to both men and women, and therefore that prejudice and discrimination against both genders will need to be recognized and redressed.