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| | Salon.com Life | Save the males! |
 | | Farrell made men participate in "beauty pageants" to make them see what it was like for women to be judged on their looks alone. |
 | | For Farrell, the stereotype of men as "success objects" came to feel just as pernicious as the stereotype of women as "sex objects," a fact that he believes has been ignored both by feminists, who see men as the keepers of power, and by traditional women, who rely upon men to support them. |
 | | Warren Farrell, masculinist, writes books that tend to make headlines because of their often inflammatory content, but that doesn't mean they are always taken seriously in a culture that views "men's issues" with derision on the one hand, and as a last, vicious grab for patriarchal power on the other. |
| www.salon.com /mwt/mothers/2001/02/06/farrell (755 words) |
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