Books About Men's Issues

Spreading Misandry by Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young. Learn about how Misandry, or hatred of males, has become a part of popular culture. In TV shows, movies and various publications, man-hating has become one of the most popular forms of humor.
Legalizing Misandry by Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young. Sexism has found its way into the legal systems of the U.S., Canada, England and other countries. Learn about the systemic discrimination and humiliation of men through anti-male laws.
The War Against Men by Richard T. Hise. Hise breaks down the hidden war women and feminists fight against men by burying themselves in the education and legal systems. They use this influence to further their female-first agenda.
The WAR AGAINST BOYS: How Misguided Feminism Is Harming Our Young Men by Christina Hoff Sommers. The name says it all. The author believes boys are marginalized in America and in the future may become "tomorrow's second sex".
The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell. Sometimes when women are at a disadvantage it is because of the negative effects from the very ideals they used to try to make themselves "equal". When there is a disadvantage, many of them blame men regardless of who caused it.
The Manipulated Man by Esther Vilar. This book caused the author to receive death threats. However, it was meant to be a funny look at the battle between the sexes. Sometimes humor is a needed way to react to these issues.
The Rantings of a Single Male: Losing Patience with Feminism, Political Correctness... and Basically Everything by Thomas Ellis. Witty, calm and detailed analysis of anti-male brainwashing. Logical, not really a rant.
Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters. This book by Peter Vronksy questions society's conditioning that violent offenders, serial killers in particular, are male.