In this insightful and incisive study of male behavior, Baxter draws on his experience as a journalist and editor to offer a penetrating analysis of the roles and stereotypes that men are expected to adopt in modern society. From the hero and the adventurer to the brute and the buffoon, Baxter’s exploration of male archetypes sheds light on the complex and often contradictory nature of masculinity, and urges men to embrace a more authentic and fulfilling way of being.
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