Richard Doyle (rights advocate)
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Richard F. Doyle is an author whose earlier book "The Rape of the Male" and current book "Save The Males" have established him as one of the first leading father's/mens's rights advocates. He has maintained that position for three decades with his advocacy of equal rights for men and critical organizational efforts, helping steer the father's rights movement to its position today.
Doyle founded Men's Equality Now International (MEN International) in 1977 and edited its newsletter, "The Liberator" until 2004.
Doyle is also Director of the Men's Defense Association based in Forest Lake, Minnesota.
Doyle is an honorary team member of the International Men's Network
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[edit] Quote
“Is feminism a cure for which there is no disease, or a disease for which there is no cure?” - Richard F. Doyle[1]
[edit] Books
- The Rape of the Male (1976) ISBN 0-917212-01-0
- Divorce: What Everyone Should Know (1988) ISBN 0-917212-02-9
- Men's Manifesto: A Commonsense Approach to Gender Issues (2000) ISBN 0-917212-03-7
- Save the Males (2006) ISBN 9781411696334
[edit] References
- ^ R. F. Doyle. Save the Males. Poor Richard's Press, 1976. pg 127.