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Forty-five years after women's liberationists first demanded equality, feminism is now so universally accepted that few people dare question it. However, this book does just that. It shows how this angry creed has divided society along the fault line of gender, and warns of a coming backlash from men.

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Over the past 30+ years the developed world has progressively surrendered to an evil ideology, feminism, a gender supremacy ideology driven by misandry (the hatred of men). In the United Kingdom, as in many other developed countries, feminists have long been highly influential in governments of all political hues, in state institutions, and in the mainstream media. Following the 2015 general election David Cameron became prime minister at the head of a majority Conservative government. Among his first actions on returning to office was to re-appoint the Minister of Women and Equalities to the cabinet, and he gave a third of ministerial positions to women, although only one in five Conservative MPs are women; Feminists' manipulations of the government and state institutions demonstrably lead to ever poorer life outcomes for men and boys, yet the mainstream media fails to report their activities, or expose them as egregious liars with respect to issues such as sexual offences, domestic violence, the gender pay gap, and many more. As the state broadcaster the BBC is predictably uncritical of feminists, and regularly gives them major platforms, while denying them to anti-feminists;Anyone wishing to understand the history of feminism, and how feminists have managed to exert such influence, faces a Herculean task. Commercial publishers have been unwilling to publish titles which are critical of feminism, with few exceptions. A person can turn to the internet for enlightenment, but the challenge will prove a lengthy and frustrating one. A person may track down numerous pieces of the 'jigsaw', but will struggle to see the big picture;Public awareness that feminism is an evil ideology, one that leads to so many poor outcomes for society, is inexorably on the rise. Awareness that men's issues exist, and are important, is also on the rise. In 2014, for example, the people behind the influential (American) website A Voice for Men organized the world's first international conference on men's issues.Feminism is Marxism in action, and no books have been published which comprehensively explore its history from the emergence of Marxism to the present day. No book has been published with biographies of the key figures in feminism, or with an in-depth analysis of the absurd feminist 'patriarchy theory'. No book has dealt with the psychological and social origins of feminism, how feminism has become deeply embedded in state institutions, and debunking feminist myths about rape, domestic violence, the gender pay gap, and so many others. And finally, no book has outlined in detail how feminism's attack on the nuclear family has led to appalling social outcomes.With Their Angry Creed, all that has changed. Herbert Purdy is a renowned British anti-feminist blogger, and anyone familiar with his output won't be surprised at the depth and breadth of his book. The book is lengthy, but it has to be, to cover so much ground comprehensively.One day a book will be published on the subject of feminism, which will become an international bestseller. I believe Their Angry Creed could be that book. It certainly deserves to be;Mike Buchanan;PARTY LEADER;Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them)

Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: Revolution!; Plotting, Sexual politics, 'Town Bloody Hall', The Swinging Sixties, A privileged generation, 'Never had it so good', Sexual revolution, Abortion and the 'Magic Pill'. Economic revolution. Social revolution. Political opportunism. CHAPTER 2: An Angry Generation; Infiltration. Double tragedy. The 'Angries'. Feminism's ground zero. Pied pipers. CHAPTER 3: Making the Personal Political; Andrea Dworkin. Valerie Solanas. Shulamith Firestone. Detachment from reality. Jaqueline Ceballos. Germaine Greer. Juliet Mitchell. Betty Friedan. Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. Making the personal political. Liberation: from men. Role models. CHAPTER 4: Feminism; Feminism 101. Simone de Beauvoir. Confused logic. Objectification. Hegemony. 'Her-story'. Sisterly solidarity. Fairness feminism. The real feminism?. CHAPTER 5: On Patriarchy; The Social Origins of Patriarchy. The Social Origins of Patriarchy. Sons of... Biblical concept. Patriarchy in antiquity. Early Christian evidence. Moving tableaux. The Evolution of Patriarchy. The Evolution of Patriarchy. Couverture. Feudalism to modernity. Universal enfranchisement. The Suffragettes. Patriarchy As Fatherliness. The rule of the father. Weber on patrimonialism. The 'Big Lie'. Fathers and feminism. Patriarchy Today. Real patriarchy. The politics of patriarchy. Is patriarchy a bad thing?. Figment of a febrile feminist imagination. CHAPTER 6: Marxism and 'The Woman Question'; The Marxist basis of feminism. Lewis Henry Morgan. 'Big Men' and patriarchy. An argument from Ignorance. Charles Fourier. August Bebel. Ernest Belfort Bax. Eric Fromm and the Frankfurt School. Progress or regress?. CHAPTER 7: The Psycho-Social Aspects of Feminism; Feminism's fury. Rejection of criticism. Mind games. Groupthink. Symbolic Convergence Theory. The retreat of reason. Political correctness. Games feminists play. A martyr for the cause?. Her-story is really hysteria. CHAPTER 8: Institutionalised Feminism; Domestic politics. New Labour. 'Social-ism'. The nationalisation of childhood. Entryism. PC legislation. Press & broadcast media. European Union. The Church of England. CHAPTER 9: The Social Outcomes of Feminism; Lads and ladettes. The divorce revolution. 'Losing the plot'. Children: the true victims of feminism. Political prudery. Legalised subjection of men. Inequality of sentencing. Who is John Galt?. Has feminism liberated men?. 'They died at their posts like men'. 'What our mothers didn't tell us'. Has feminism liberated women?. CHAPTER 10: The Feminist Fifth Column; Rape Culture. The anti-rape bandwagon. The 'f*ckrapeculture' culture. Real rape. 85,000 women raped every year?. The infamous 1 in 5 'statistic'. The new rape. Shifting burden of responsibility. An enlightened regime?. Rape myths and the assault on justice. Is rape different?. Public servants, or Robin Hoods?. A voice of reason. The truth about rape. Fearmongering. The Gender Pay Gap. Equal pay: where next?. 'Ms-information'. The market for labour. Ordinary women. More part-time work is not the answer. The experience penalty. Elite women. MBAs. Preference theory. Whose hegemony?. The myth of the superwoman. The golden skirts. Role models. Blind (and blinding) equality. From each according to his ability... Divine discontent. Domestic Violence. Violence against women and girls worldwide. Domestic violence and abuse. Is it abuse or violence?. Women's Aid. The Duluth model. Agency and culpability. Statistical assault and battery. The 1 in 4 factoid. Teasing out the truth. Indisputable lies. Domestic homicide: the crime of passion. CHAPTER 11: The Line, It Is Drawn; Tides in the affairs of man. Ideological subversion. 'The long march through the institutions'. International feminism. The new establishment. Elitism. Common purpose. Real equality and diversity. 'It is poison'. Ideologies and 'isms. Animal Farm revisited. The danger of a male backlash. Crucial moment in history.

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      Book Synopsis
      Forty-five years after women's liberationists first demanded equality, feminism is now so universally accepted that few people dare question it. However, this book does just that. It shows how this angry creed has divided society along the fault line of gender, and warns of a coming backlash from men.

      Trade Review
      Over the past 30+ years the developed world has progressively surrendered to an evil ideology, feminism, a gender supremacy ideology driven by misandry (the hatred of men). In the United Kingdom, as in many other developed countries, feminists have long been highly influential in governments of all political hues, in state institutions, and in the mainstream media. Following the 2015 general election David Cameron became prime minister at the head of a majority Conservative government. Among his first actions on returning to office was to re-appoint the Minister of Women and Equalities to the cabinet, and he gave a third of ministerial positions to women, although only one in five Conservative MPs are women; Feminists' manipulations of the government and state institutions demonstrably lead to ever poorer life outcomes for men and boys, yet the mainstream media fails to report their activities, or expose them as egregious liars with respect to issues such as sexual offences, domestic violence, the gender pay gap, and many more. As the state broadcaster the BBC is predictably uncritical of feminists, and regularly gives them major platforms, while denying them to anti-feminists;Anyone wishing to understand the history of feminism, and how feminists have managed to exert such influence, faces a Herculean task. Commercial publishers have been unwilling to publish titles which are critical of feminism, with few exceptions. A person can turn to the internet for enlightenment, but the challenge will prove a lengthy and frustrating one. A person may track down numerous pieces of the 'jigsaw', but will struggle to see the big picture;Public awareness that feminism is an evil ideology, one that leads to so many poor outcomes for society, is inexorably on the rise. Awareness that men's issues exist, and are important, is also on the rise. In 2014, for example, the people behind the influential (American) website A Voice for Men organized the world's first international conference on men's issues.Feminism is Marxism in action, and no books have been published which comprehensively explore its history from the emergence of Marxism to the present day. No book has been published with biographies of the key figures in feminism, or with an in-depth analysis of the absurd feminist 'patriarchy theory'. No book has dealt with the psychological and social origins of feminism, how feminism has become deeply embedded in state institutions, and debunking feminist myths about rape, domestic violence, the gender pay gap, and so many others. And finally, no book has outlined in detail how feminism's attack on the nuclear family has led to appalling social outcomes.With Their Angry Creed, all that has changed. Herbert Purdy is a renowned British anti-feminist blogger, and anyone familiar with his output won't be surprised at the depth and breadth of his book. The book is lengthy, but it has to be, to cover so much ground comprehensively.One day a book will be published on the subject of feminism, which will become an international bestseller. I believe Their Angry Creed could be that book. It certainly deserves to be;Mike Buchanan;PARTY LEADER;Justice for Men & Boys (and the women who love them)

      Table of Contents
      CHAPTER 1: Revolution!; Plotting, Sexual politics, 'Town Bloody Hall', The Swinging Sixties, A privileged generation, 'Never had it so good', Sexual revolution, Abortion and the 'Magic Pill'. Economic revolution. Social revolution. Political opportunism. CHAPTER 2: An Angry Generation; Infiltration. Double tragedy. The 'Angries'. Feminism's ground zero. Pied pipers. CHAPTER 3: Making the Personal Political; Andrea Dworkin. Valerie Solanas. Shulamith Firestone. Detachment from reality. Jaqueline Ceballos. Germaine Greer. Juliet Mitchell. Betty Friedan. Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst. Making the personal political. Liberation: from men. Role models. CHAPTER 4: Feminism; Feminism 101. Simone de Beauvoir. Confused logic. Objectification. Hegemony. 'Her-story'. Sisterly solidarity. Fairness feminism. The real feminism?. CHAPTER 5: On Patriarchy; The Social Origins of Patriarchy. The Social Origins of Patriarchy. Sons of... Biblical concept. Patriarchy in antiquity. Early Christian evidence. Moving tableaux. The Evolution of Patriarchy. The Evolution of Patriarchy. Couverture. Feudalism to modernity. Universal enfranchisement. The Suffragettes. Patriarchy As Fatherliness. The rule of the father. Weber on patrimonialism. The 'Big Lie'. Fathers and feminism. Patriarchy Today. Real patriarchy. The politics of patriarchy. Is patriarchy a bad thing?. Figment of a febrile feminist imagination. CHAPTER 6: Marxism and 'The Woman Question'; The Marxist basis of feminism. Lewis Henry Morgan. 'Big Men' and patriarchy. An argument from Ignorance. Charles Fourier. August Bebel. Ernest Belfort Bax. Eric Fromm and the Frankfurt School. Progress or regress?. CHAPTER 7: The Psycho-Social Aspects of Feminism; Feminism's fury. Rejection of criticism. Mind games. Groupthink. Symbolic Convergence Theory. The retreat of reason. Political correctness. Games feminists play. A martyr for the cause?. Her-story is really hysteria. CHAPTER 8: Institutionalised Feminism; Domestic politics. New Labour. 'Social-ism'. The nationalisation of childhood. Entryism. PC legislation. Press & broadcast media. European Union. The Church of England. CHAPTER 9: The Social Outcomes of Feminism; Lads and ladettes. The divorce revolution. 'Losing the plot'. Children: the true victims of feminism. Political prudery. Legalised subjection of men. Inequality of sentencing. Who is John Galt?. Has feminism liberated men?. 'They died at their posts like men'. 'What our mothers didn't tell us'. Has feminism liberated women?. CHAPTER 10: The Feminist Fifth Column; Rape Culture. The anti-rape bandwagon. The 'f*ckrapeculture' culture. Real rape. 85,000 women raped every year?. The infamous 1 in 5 'statistic'. The new rape. Shifting burden of responsibility. An enlightened regime?. Rape myths and the assault on justice. Is rape different?. Public servants, or Robin Hoods?. A voice of reason. The truth about rape. Fearmongering. The Gender Pay Gap. Equal pay: where next?. 'Ms-information'. The market for labour. Ordinary women. More part-time work is not the answer. The experience penalty. Elite women. MBAs. Preference theory. Whose hegemony?. The myth of the superwoman. The golden skirts. Role models. Blind (and blinding) equality. From each according to his ability... Divine discontent. Domestic Violence. Violence against women and girls worldwide. Domestic violence and abuse. Is it abuse or violence?. Women's Aid. The Duluth model. Agency and culpability. Statistical assault and battery. The 1 in 4 factoid. Teasing out the truth. Indisputable lies. Domestic homicide: the crime of passion. CHAPTER 11: The Line, It Is Drawn; Tides in the affairs of man. Ideological subversion. 'The long march through the institutions'. International feminism. The new establishment. Elitism. Common purpose. Real equality and diversity. 'It is poison'. Ideologies and 'isms. Animal Farm revisited. The danger of a male backlash. Crucial moment in history.

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