Razing men - Mr. Robert a Revel - Books - Phaedrus Publishing - 9780615491431 - July 15, 2011
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What does it actually mean to be a man? In the winter of 2004, with a searing midlife crisis bearing down on him, Robert Revel found himself confronted with this one simple question. Astonishingly, at 39 years of age, he had no real answer . . . To find the answer, the author takes us on a bold journey of discovery that much of our culture has been blind to. He reveals a comprehensive history of masculine de-evolution, detailing how we as men became more and more separated from our own core truth over the centuries, and how we are kept apart from it today. A true modern visionary, Revel unleashes a written revolution that testifies to the authentic beauty, virility and purpose missing in contemporary men?s lives, and Razing Men becomes a blueprint for that redemption. Stunningly intelligent, accessible, and direct, this book is like no other book on men you have ever opened. This groundbreaking work is not just one more spin on the masculine movement of the last 30 years . . . it is a brick through the window of typical male doctrine. Here, finally, is a sweeping and vital new vision of masculine embodiment that deeply heals and transforms the culture of men, and by extension, all of humanity. Whether you are a mature man who senses a disturbing emptiness inside, a young man who is disaffected by an uninspiring culture, or a woman who seems to let the ?wrong men? into her life, Razing Men has something profound to say to you. When a building gets razed, it?s not just being demolished. There is a vision attached for a new and improved structure to replace it. So it is with Razing Men.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 15, 2011
ISBN13 9780615491431
Publishers Phaedrus Publishing
Pages 246
Dimensions 150 × 14 × 226 mm   ·   344 g
Language English