Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 233.
Warren Farrell: Cytaty po angielsku
Źródło: Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say (2000), p. 36.
“The weakness of men is the facade of strength; the strength of women is the facade of weakness.”
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part 1: The Myth of Male Power, p. 13.
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 242.
Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say (2000)
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 187.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part 1: The Myth of Male Power, p. 16.
Źródło: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. 134.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 230.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 172.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 215.
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 31.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 221.
“It is in the interests of both sexes to hear the other sex's experience of powerlessness.”
Źródło: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. xvii.
Kontekst: Was it possible for the sexes to hear each other without saying, My powerlessness is greater than your powerlessness? It was becoming obvious each sex had a unique experience of both power and powerlessness. In my mind's eye I began to visualize a listening matrix as a framework within which we could hear these different experiences. It looked like this:
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 114.
Źródło: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 69.
“Our choice of partners is one of the clearest statements about our choice of values.”
Źródło: Why Men Are the Way They Are (1988), p. 341.
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 239.
Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say (2000)
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part 1: The Myth of Male Power, p. 79.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part III: Government as substitute husband, p. 289.
Źródło: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 3.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part III: Government as substitute husband, p. 315.
Źródło: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 199-200.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part 1: The Myth of Male Power, p. 30.
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 197.
Źródło: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 126.
Źródło: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 166.