Peter Wright
Peter Wright is a historian and human rights advocate with a special focus on issues faced by men and boys. He has documented historical culture patterns of relations between men and women, along with the history of the Men's Human Rights Movement more generally. His primary research topics include chivalry, courtly love, the men's human rights movement, feminism, gynocentrism, cultural mythologies, and the psychology of human attachment.[1][2][3][4][5]
Peter is creator of the blog Gynocentrism And Its Cultural Origins. He has published numerous essays at A Voice for Men, edited a three-book series of writings by Ernest Belfort Bax, and published 14 books including Red Pill Psychology: Psychology for Men in a Gynocentric World, Gynocentrism: From Feudalism to Feminism, and Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition. He currently works in the disability sector as a Development Officer in Queensland, Australia.
External links
- Website: gynocentrism.com (Est. 2012)
Books
Gynocentrism: From Feudalism To The Modern Disney Princess
Go Your Own Way: Understanding MGTOW
A Brief History Of The Men's Rights Movement
Red Pill Psychology: Psychology For Men In A Gynocentric World
Ernest Belfort Bax: Collected Men's Advocacy Writings, Vol 1
Ernest Belfort Bax: The Fraud of Feminism, Vol 2
Ernest Belfort Bax: The Legal Subjection of Men, Vol 3
Feminism And The Creation Of A Female Aristocracy
The Politics of Disability: A Guide For Men
Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition
References
- ↑ Wright, P. Gynocentrism: from Feudalism To The Modern Disney Princess. Academic Century Press. (2014)
- ↑ Wright, P. A Brief History of The Men's Rights Movement: 1856 To The Present. Academic Century Press. (2017)
- ↑ Wright, P. Red Pill Psychology: Psychology For Men In A Gynocentric World. Academic Century Press. (2017)
- ↑ Wright, P. Feminism: And The Creation Of A Female Aristocracy. Academic Century Press. (2018)
- ↑ Wright, P. Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition. Academic Century Press. (2019)