ABSTRACT

This is part of a longer article, the other (more controversial) sections of which deal more direcly with the women’s movement. This inevitably assumes more background experience on the part of the reader than was originally anticipated. I hope that I’ve been able to sufficiently ground what I’ve said, so that the questions I’ve raised about the relationship of men to feminism aren’t simply taken as an occasion for familiar arguments about a men’s movement. I’ve tried to raise different kinds of questions.