The Backlash! - January 1997

Organization News - Men's Defense Association (The Liberator)
17854 Lyons Street, Forest Lake, MN 55025-8854

The Case for Father Custody

New Amneus book
by R F Doyle

Professor Daniel Amneus' latest book, entitled "The Case for father Custody," is nearing completion. It is his best yet, convincingly promoting father custody and patriarchy, as well as demolishing "feminist" argument in the process.

This is the book the men's/fathers' movement has been waiting for. Heavily- documented, it can be used as reference in presenting our arguments, and should persuade all rational academics and policy-makers of the need for gender justice.

I am assisting the good professor in seeking a publisher, and in protecting his copyright to the material. To those ends, we are putting pre-publication. Email copies on sale at the bargain price of $9.00.

Upon receipt by mail of that amount, I will transmit Email to the purchaser with "The Case for Father Custody" attached." Or for $12 will send a diskette, IBM format. Specify the format (except Macintosh) in which you prefer it.

Remit checks to Poor Richard's Press, 17854 Lyons St. Forest Lake, MN 55025 USA.


What is the Legitimate men's movement?

I use the term "legitimate" as it is used in theatre. The term "legitimate theatre" does not imply that movies are "illegitimate."

My definition of the legitimate men's/fathers' movement includes those who strive for equal rights and equal dignity for the male sex. It does not include those who are simply trying to "get in touch" with themselves, or who are "confused about their sexual identity," or who consider men and masculinity to be somehow inferior or defective (As when Alan Alda pronounced testerosterone to be a "poison"), or who consider the movement to consist of drumming or mythopoetry.

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