Before John Gray and Robert Bly; before Warren Farrell, Robert Glover and Leonard Sax, there was Herb Goldberg whose classic work, “The Hazards of Being Male” was originally written as the male response to feminism s claim that oppression was for women-only.
In fact, this book by Herb Goldberg first became popular among female readers, who would often give the book to their male partners. Betty Friedan, the ‘Mother of feminism,’ who shared the stage with Dr. Goldberg in a 1979 program entitled “Men and Women; The Stresses of Transition,” stated, “Every word Herb Goldberg says about the man-woman thing has been so on target that we have not had to waste any time on silly arguments.”
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