Peter Wright

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Gynocentrism: From Feudalism to the Modern Disney Princess.

Peter Wright is a historian and human rights advocate with a special interest in men's and boys' issues. 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. Primary topics of his research include chivalry, courtly love, the men's human rights movement, feminism, gynocentrism, and the psychology of human attachment.[1][2][3][4][5] He has served variously as editor and managing editor of A Voice for Men for ten years, and been an advocate for men and boys' issues for 30 years.


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Books

Gynocentrism: From Feudalism To The Modern Disney Princess
A Brief History Of The Men's Rights Movement
Red Pill Psychology: Psychology For Men In A Gynocentric World (with Paul Elam)
Feminism And The Creation Of A Female Aristocracy
The Politics of Disability: A Guide For Men (with Hanna Wallen)
Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition (with Paul Elam)

References

  1. Wright, P. Gynocentrism: from Feudalism To The Modern Disney Princess. Academic Century Press. (2014)
  2. Wright, P. A Brief History of The Men's Rights Movement: 1856 To The Present. Academic Century Press. (2017)
  3. Wright, P. Red Pill Psychology: Psychology For Men In A Gynocentric World. Academic Century Press. (2017)
  4. Wright, P. Feminism: And The Creation Of A Female Aristocracy. Academic Century Press. (2018)
  5. Wright, P. Chivalry: A Gynocentric Tradition. Academic Century Press. (2019)