Demented Dreams (of guys in trouble)

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Demented Dreams (of guys in trouble)

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The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. "High Treason" with Bruce Campbell, Julius Carry and Jeff Phillips

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. "Bounty Hunters Convention" with Bruce Campbell and Julius CarryDavid McCallum and Robert Vaughn in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair" It would help if we had a firm grasp on why men are withdrawing from work. Many economists have theories. Eberstadt believes that “something like infantilization besets some un-working men.” He notes the availability of disability-insurance programs (roughly a third of nonworking men reported some kind of disability in 2016) and the over-all expansion of the social safety net after the nineteen-sixties. In 2017, the late Alan Krueger, who chaired President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, calculated that nearly half of all nonworking men were taking pain medication on a daily basis, and argued that the increased prescribing of opioids could explain a lot of the decline in the male labor force. Erik Hurst, an economist at the University of Chicago, thinks that the rapid improvement in video-game quality could account for much of the especially deep drop in work among younger men. Anyone who has recently played (or momentarily lost a loved one to) Elden Ring or God of War Ragnarök can grasp the immersive spell that video games cast. But, in the end, most economists admit that they cannot settle on an exact etiology for the problem of nonworking men. The former Treasury Secretary and Harvard president Larry Summers, who is not known for his intellectual humility, recently surmised that “the answers here lie more in the realm of sociology than they do in economics.” Reeves, too, thinks that we can’t explain the economic decline of men without looking at non-economic factors: “It is not that men have fewer opportunities. It is that they are not taking them.” John Schneider, Tom Wopat and Cale Yarborough in The Dukes of Hazzard "Cale Yarborough Comes to Hazzard"

No Sanctuary" with Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Steven Yeun, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Robin Lord Taylor and Chris Coy The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Deep Six Affair" with David McCallum, Robert Vaughn, Leo G. Carroll and Peter Bromilow

Psych "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable" with Dulé Hill, James Roday Rodriguez and Steven Weber

Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker in Simon and Simon "Caught Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" Simon and Simon "Caught Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" with Gerald McRaney and Jameson ParkerDavid McCallum, Robert Vaughn and other actors in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Cap and Gown Affair" Perry King, Joe Penny, Thom Bray, Russell Todd and Cesar Romero in Riptide "The Pirate and the Princess" Dulé Hill, James Roday Rodriguez and Steven Weber in Psych "The Greatest Adventure in the History of Basic Cable" The political right has eagerly filled the void. At the 2021 National Conservatism Conference, the Republican senator Josh Hawley gave a keynote speech on the crisis of masculinity, in which he blamed “an effort the left has been at for years now,” guided by the premise that “the deconstruction of America begins with and depends on the deconstruction of American men.” Hawley, who is planning to expound upon his thoughts in a forthcoming book titled “Manhood,” argued that the solution must begin with “repudiating the lie that America is systemically oppressive and men are systematically responsible,” and with rebuilding “those manufacturing and production sectors that so much of the chattering class has written off as relics of the past.”

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "The Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum Affair" with David McCallum and Robert Vaughn Michael Carmine, John Cameron Mitchell, Danny Quinn, Leon Robinson and Al Shannon in Band of the Hand In Britain, the right has ostensibly gone the other way, choosing a woman to succeed Boris Johnson. Yet Liz Truss is the kind of Tory feminist who instinctively recoils from what she would see as playing the sexism card. A former cabinet minister for women and equalities herself, she has dropped the “women” from the job title and given it to a minority ethnic man. We have yet to see how Nadhim Zahawi handles his portfolio, but change is in the air. First, there was Adam, whose creation takes center stage on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Then, fashioned out of Adam’s spare rib, there was Eve, relegated to a smaller panel. In Michelangelo’s rendition, as in the Bible’s, the first man sleeps through the miraculous creation of his soul mate, the first woman and the eventual mother of humanity. Many of our foundational myths are, in this way, stories about men, related by men to other men. The notion of female equality is, historically, an innovation. “Woman has always been man’s dependent, if not his slave; the two sexes have never shared the world in equality,” Simone de Beauvoir wrote in “ The Second Sex,” published in 1949. “And even today woman is heavily handicapped, though her situation is beginning to change.” Nearly three-quarters of a century later, that change has continued. By a variety of metrics, men are falling behind parity. Is the second sex becoming the better half?

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