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Men's Tribune
posted by Adam on 10:16 AM April 28th, 2004
Web Links I think the regulars here will be interested in visiting the Men's Tribune and just recently, the site has been updated with E. Belfort Bax's book The Legal Subjection of Men and also his other book The Fraud of Feminism As they were written around the early 20th century, there are must reads.

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20th century, not 19th. (Score:1)
by dschmidt on 11:17 AM April 28th, 2004 EST (#1)
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1913 (When _Frauds_ came out) is in the beginning of the 20th century, not the 19th.

Century number is always 1 off from the year/100.
Re:20th century, not 19th. (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 12:56 PM April 28th, 2004 EST (#2)
Had a glance at "FRAUD of Feminism". It is awesome to think that this was written preWW1. His analysis of "chivalry" is brilliant. I thought that these ideas were first mooted on mensactivism!!
Hotspur.
Re:20th century, not 19th. (Score:1)
by Adam H (adam@mensactivism.org) on 04:26 PM April 28th, 2004 EST (#3)
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Century number is always 1 off from the year/100.

I have to ask, why is that? is it due to a calendar switch?
Why is that? (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 05:13 PM April 28th, 2004 EST (#4)
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To see why, just start from the beginning.

If years...

1 through 100 = 1st century
101 through 200 = 2nd century
201 through 300 = 3rd century

Then it has to follow that...

1901 through 2000 = 20th century

Dittohd

Re:Why is that? (Score:1)
by Adam H (adam@mensactivism.org) on 05:39 PM April 28th, 2004 EST (#5)
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Ok, it's sorted now. How about some comments on the book?
The Book? (Score:2)
by Dittohd on 12:31 PM April 29th, 2004 EST (#9)
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Are we still on subject, or are you referring to the email I sent you a few days ago?

Dittohd

Re:The Book? (Score:1)
by Adam H (adam@mensactivism.org) on 04:07 PM April 29th, 2004 EST (#10)
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Are we still on subject, or are you referring to the email I sent you a few days ago?

I was hoping to get back to the links in the posted article here.
august strindburg, what a great man (Score:1)
by jimmyd on 06:43 PM April 28th, 2004 EST (#6)
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Strindberg, who is featured on the site, is one of my favorite authors. here was a man who fought the church the government and the sufferagetes to get his work published. he fought censorship andit destoryed him. ALL mens activists should read both getting married's and the father, both of which are great works

Re:august strindburg, what a great man (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 02:28 PM May 1st, 2004 EST (#14)
Appearantly Strinberg literaly new the meaning of the war cry; "Hoka hey!" He is indeed an inspiration.

  Thundercloud.
  "Hoka hey!"

Excellent Historical Background Material (Score:2)
by Luek on 09:15 AM April 29th, 2004 EST (#7)
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The two free pamplets are useful in the sense that they give an historical background to why our society is so misandrous. Evidently, it has been misandrous for some time! Most of the tyrannical and backward aspects of today's family law are rooted in English law of the 19th and early 20th century and so called "common law" before that. This is overwheming justification for reform.
Re:Excellent Historical Background Material (Score:1)
by MacKenna on 09:54 AM April 29th, 2004 EST (#8)
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It certainly has been a misandrous world for a long time.

Those photographs are closeups of an ancient frieze that depict a (ficticious) battle between Greeks and man-hating Amazons.

Good site - but some links are broken.

Re:Excellent Historical Background Material (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 07:12 PM April 29th, 2004 EST (#11)
Great site - great books

Ray
Re:Excellent Historical Background Material (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 09:30 PM April 29th, 2004 EST (#12)
"Good site - but some links are broken."

Ah yes, the bane of all web sites. I could spend hours cleaning up links and tomorrow there would be more broken. But I must congratulate you; I had to get to the 21st link to find one that was broken; most people would have had their TV's back on long before then.

Tom Pollock
Editor of The Men's Tribune
Re:Excellent Historical Background Material (Score:1)
by MacKenna on 05:13 AM April 30th, 2004 EST (#13)
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Television? *Nah* I have more important things to do than just watch TV. :D
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