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'''Masculism''' (also referred to as '''masculinism''') is an [[ideology]] associated with the [[men's movement]]. It consists of [[social theory|social theories]], [[political movement]]s, and [[moral philosophy|moral philosophies]] primarily based on the experiences of [[men]]. Although masculism provides a general critique of [[social]] relations, many of its proponents also seek to analyze gender inequality and promote men's rights, interests, and issues. Masculism is viewed by its proponents as having an egalitarian view of [[gender]] issues, even though it focuses on men's experience. '''Masculism''' (also referred to as '''masculinism''') is an [[ideology]] associated with the [[men's movement]]. It consists of [[social theory|social theories]], [[political movement]]s, and [[moral philosophy|moral philosophies]] primarily based on the experiences of [[men]]. Although masculism provides a general critique of [[social]] relations, many of its proponents also seek to analyze gender inequality and promote men's rights, interests, and issues. Masculism is viewed by its proponents as having an egalitarian view of [[gender]] issues, even though it focuses on men's experience.
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Masculism (also referred to as masculinism) is an ideology associated with the men's movement. It consists of social theories, political movements, and moral philosophies primarily based on the experiences of men. Although masculism provides a general critique of social relations, many of its proponents also seek to analyze gender inequality and promote men's rights, interests, and issues. Masculism is viewed by its proponents as having an egalitarian view of gender issues, even though it focuses on men's experience.

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