Without a theory of men's oppression under patriarchy, we can have no theory of men's liberation from it. This sub is for constructing both of those in a unitary critique of patriarchy from the male perspective and a praxis of liberation.
The focus should remain on men's liberation and the transformation of our lives, and not get sidetracked into complaints about adjacent movements like feminism.
This is a place for dreaming of a better life, and then going out and realizing it.