The Fall of Man How the Decline of Fatherhood Shapes a Generation For centuries, men were seen as providers, protectors, and fathers - anchors of family and society. But in the wake of sweeping cultural and legal reforms, that role has weakened. Feminism achieved historic and necessary victories, yet the unintended consequences have left millions of boys and men adrift, uncertain of their place in a world where fatherhood is diminished and masculinity often maligned. The Fall of Man is not a rejection of women's progress, but a sober examination of imbalance. Drawing on history, psychology, and sociology, this book explores: The rise of fatherless homes and their effects on sons and daughters. How education, law, and media reshaped the identity of men. The crisis of male mental health and the retreat into virtual worlds. A vision for cultural renewal - elevating fatherhood, resilience, and mentorship. This is both a warning and a hope. Societies cannot thrive when men falter. Yet men are not obsolete. By reclaiming strength, responsibility, and purpose - in balance with women's progress - men can rise again as fathers, partners, and leaders.
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