Jack Donovan
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Born | October 23, 1974 |
Residence | Portland, Oregon |
Other names | Jack Malebranche |
Occupation | Author |
Website | Official website |
Jack Donovan is an American author known for his writing on masculinity, and for his criticisms of feminism and gay culture.
Donovan is currently a contributor to AlternativeRight.com,[1] Counter Currents,[2] and Radix Journal.[3] He is perhaps best known as the author of The Way of Men.
The Way of Men
In 2012, Donovan published The Way of Men. In it, Donovan argues for a universal definition of masculinity, based on what he calls the "tactical virtues" of the primal survival gang. Author Sam Sheridan praised it as "a thought-provoking treatise on the essential struggle of men," and Brett McKay cited it on Art of Manliness, as an example of "the Nomad/Gen X view of manhood" which takes the position that "the only way to end the misandry and gender neutrality that we see in modern Western society is for society to collapse, as the tactical virtues of manliness are best demonstrated in a chaotic world."[4] The book also received a positive review on AlternativeRight.com from F. Roger Devlin.[5]
Other books
- Androphilia (2007)
- Blood Brotherhood and Other Rites of Male Alliance (2009)
- A Sky Without Eagles (2014)
- Becoming A Barbarian (2016)
See also
External links
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References
- ↑ "Alternative Right: Jack Donovan".
- ↑ "Jack Donovan - Counter-Currents Publishing". Counter-Currents Publishing.
- ↑ "JOURNAL". RADIX JOURNAL.
- ↑ "The Cyclical Nature of History - The Art of Manliness". The Art of Manliness.
- ↑ "The Origins of Manliness". Phalanx.