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Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back (Part Two)

Part One An Epistemological Problem To retrieve their male role, men must first settle on what the male role is.  This also overlaps with the definition of masculinity.  To know the male role requires objective truth.  The truth of the male role or masculinity defines, describes, and explains it.  Almost certainly, the reason behind the […]

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The Second Amendment Comes Right After the First Amendment

Part One Not to insult your intelligence, but the second amendment comes right after the first amendment in the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution.  The founding fathers believed that the right to bear arms was necessary to protect first amendment freedoms.  They believed citizens possessed a right of protection of those rights […]

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