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The Problem With ‘Well-Meaning Men’: How the Collective Socialization of Manhood Results in The Objectification of Women

In his book “Breaking out of the Man Box,” Tony Porter points to “well-meaning men”—those who intend no harm but take no steps toward societal progress—as regular perpetrators of the objectification of women.

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