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'''Masculinism''' is the stance that society should order itself around male gender traits (such as: stoicism, strength, courage, violence, and assertiveness).  It is not an antonym of feminism.  Feminism has become a movement and academic subject, whereas masculinism is scattered to various different societal institutions (such as war, sport, gangs, etc).  Notable masculinists include Gavin Mccinness.  
'''Masculinism''' is the stance that society should order itself around male gender traits (such as: stoicism, strength, courage, violence, and assertiveness).  It is not an antonym of feminism.  Feminism has become a movement and academic subject, whereas masculinism is scattered to various different societal institutions (such as war, sport, gangs, etc).  Notable masculinists include Gavin McInnes.  


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Feminism]]
*[[Feminism]]
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