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Warren Thomas Farrell is an American author whose work explores men's and women's issues. His writings span ten fields, including history, law, sociology, politics, couples' communication, economic and career concerns, child psychology, child custody, and adolescent psychology. Farrell, who initially championed second-wave feminism, later emerged as a significant figure in the modern men's movement. His books consistently advocate for a gender transition movement.







- 2024
- 2024
‘Remember now as you go by, as you are now so once was I …’From unmarked plots to striking monuments, Glasnevin Cemetery has become home to a microcosm of Irish society since it opened its gates in 1832. Every grave has a story to tell, but with more than a million souls resting there, many of these stories have been long forgotten.So Once Was I sets out to celebrate the quirky, strange and sometimes unbelievable tales of lesser-known figures in Ireland’s famous cemetery. Representing all threads of Irish society’s rich tapestry, from lion tamers to pioneering aviators, the mistress of the macabre to a mysterious, murderous count, forgotten revolutionaries to the mammy of Irish cooking, the cemetery’s population is reanimated in this book through vivid retellings of their lives. This intriguing tour through the national necropolis brings back to life those Joyce called the ‘faithful dead’, an intricate mosaic of stories rediscovered among the grandeur of Glasnevin’s famed monuments.
- 2018
The Boy Crisis
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Bestselling authors Warren Farrell and John Gray (Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus) examine the issues plaguing young males and provide solutions for raising boys to grow up healthy and productive members of society, benefiting us all.
- 2005
Why Men Earn More. The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap and What Women Can Do About it
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Warren Farrell questions the assumption that men are paid more than women for the same work, pondering why anyone would hire a man if that were the case.
- 2005
Why Men Earn More
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"Controversial and exhaustively researched, gender expert Warren Farrell's latest book "Why Men Earn More" takes as its stunning argument the idea that bias-based unequal pay for women is largely a myth, and that women are most often paid less than men not because they are discriminated against, but because they have made lifestyle choices that affect their ability to earn. "Why Men Earn More" argues that while discrimination sometimes plays a part, both men and women unconsciously make trade-offs that affect how much they earn. Farrell clearly defines the 25 different workplace choices that affect women's and men's incomes -- including putting in more hours at work, taking riskier jobs or more hazardous assignments, being willing to change location, and training for technical jobs that involve less people contact -- and provides readers with specific, research-supported ways for women to earn higher pay. "Why Men Earn More," with its brashness in the face of political correctness, is sure to ignite a storm of media controversy that will help to make this thoroughly pragmatic expose Warren Farrell's next bestseller."
- 2000
Exploring the dynamics of gender-based anger and communication, Dr. Warren Farrell offers insights into the misunderstandings that arise between men and women. Drawing from three decades of experience, he presents a communication program designed to help couples transcend assumptions that fuel conflict. By examining perspectives from both genders, the book provides strategies that not only enhance relationships at home but also foster success and respect in professional settings, promoting deeper understanding and love.