This much needed book is the first to show how dominant forms of
masculinity are implicated in the traditions of social theory that
have emerged since the Enlightenment. The author shows how an
'unreasonable' form of reason has emerged from the separation of
reason from emotion, mind from body, nature from culture, public
from private, matter from spirit - the dualities that have shaped
our vision of modernity. The book argues that men need to explore
critically their power and experience which has been rendered
invisible by the dominant traditions of social theory. Instead of
legislating for others they have to learn to speak more personally
for themselves.
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