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Awake: The Return of Men reviews the scientific literature on behavioral differences between the sexes and illustrates with concrete examples how the growing political power of women has changed our civilization. The claims are supported by over 100 citations across respected scientific journals and books. This is the unvarnished truth that has been hidden by our politically correct culture. Since the dawn of time Men have protected and supported Women. Men constructed sturdy homes, toiled in the fields, and risked their lives in war. In return, women cared for children and honored men for their contributions. Men took pride in their duty and eventually built a world where women were not only able to enjoy physical security, but also hold political and economic standing equal to men. But in this new world women don't seem to need men any more. The government offers women and their children physical security, food and shelter. Women are able to hold the same jobs as men, and engage in sexual behavior without fear of pregnancy. They are free to behave as if they were men. These changes have fundamentally altered the structure of our society. On average, there are behavioral and psychological differences between men and women that are grounded in biology. These differences have been revealing themselves in our national dialogue since women gained the right to vote: a steady shift towards empathy over justice, multiculturalism over nationalism, and equality over merit. Women have become the driving force in our nation. Across countries and across time, men alone possessed the skills and aptitudes to build great nations. Women successfully raised families but never built nations. The increasing influence of women coincides with an unsustainable growth in welfare spending, the disintegration of the nuclear family, and a profound loss of national cohesion. The feminine nature is ill suited to managing a nation. For our nation to regain its strength, men must awaken and retake their rightful roles as leaders.
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