Steel Masculinity: Unshackled Power and Warfare

Conrad Riker · Gervigreindarupplestur með Alistair (frá Google)
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Ever wondered why men are the ones leading in the battlefield and designing weapons of power?


Is masculinity really the driving force behind the innovation of destructive tools?


Steel Masculinity: Unshackled Power and Warfare dares to explore these questions, taking a deep dive into the world of weaponry, power, and masculinity. From the philosophies that shape warfare to the psychological impacts of conflict on men, this book examines the realities men face on the battlefield and at home.


- Discover the connection between masculinity and the development of advanced weapons.

- Explore the psychological impact of war on men, from courage to fear, honor to shame.

- Understand the societal expectations of men during wartime and the impact on family structures.

- Learn about the role of propaganda in warfare and its influence on masculinity.

- Analyze the ethics of warfare, technological advancement, and the complex relationship between masculinity and power.


Whether you're a military enthusiast, a student of history, or someone interested in understanding the dynamics of masculinity, this book provides an unflinching look at the role of men in times of conflict.


If you want a straightforward, comprehensive exploration of masculinity in warfare, then buy this book today.

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