The New Male Female RelationshipWellness Institute, Inc., 2000 - 274 lappuses In this ground-breaking work, Goldberg shows how traditional relationships are doomed to fail -- not because of personal inadequacies, but because of the psychological defense mechanisms that program men to behave like machines and women like children. Goldberg offers a total reevaluation of the war between the sexes in light of the enormous changes the woman's liberation movement has brought about in the last several decades. Immensely hopeful in its outlook, the book gives us a vision of just how good a relationship can be when men and women are friends and companions as well as lovers. Book jacket. |
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The Machine and the Child | 19 |
Love Turning to Hate | 41 |
The Three | 59 |
A Cruel Paradox | 75 |
The Whole Is Smaller Than the | 91 |
Driving Each Other Crazy on the Way to Liberation | 109 |
Assertion Training for Women Passivity Training | 137 |
Guidelines Perspectives and Orientation | 161 |
Playmates | 177 |
Friends and Companions | 195 |
Lovers | 223 |
A New Parenting Consciousness | 237 |
A Balanced Tomorrow | 253 |
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