Good Will Toward Men
In 1994, St. Martin’s Press published Good Will Toward Men, a book by Jack Kammer, founder of The Center for Men and Boys in Social Policy. The book is a collection of interviews with twenty-two progressive women who forthrightly discuss the advantages of being female and the disadvantages of being male — and what both sexes can do to make fairness and respect a two-way street.
The Center for Men and Boys in Social Policy has brought the book back into print through the print-on-demand services of Lulu.com.
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