Warren Thomas Farrell is an American educator, activist, and author known for his work on men's and women's issues.
Initially prominent in second-wave feminism and serving on the National Organization for Women board, Farrell later became a key figure in the men's movement.
His seven books cover diverse fields, including history, law, sociology, couples' communication, economics, child psychology, and socialization.
Farrell's work consistently calls for a gender transition movement, exploring topics such as male power, earning disparities, and father-child relationships.
His shift from feminist advocacy to focusing on men's issues has made him a controversial figure in gender studies.
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