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Warren began his activism as a feminist on the New York City board of the [[National Organization for Women]].  He is friends with [[Gloria Steinem]] and other major feminist figures of the 20th century, but sometimes gets brutally protested nowadays by younger, third-wave feminists.
Warren began his activism as a feminist on the New York City board of the [[National Organization for Women]].  He is friends with [[Gloria Steinem]] and other major feminist figures of the 20th century, but sometimes gets brutally protested nowadays by younger, third-wave feminists.


Besides leading the longest running [[MRA]] group, Warren is also known for his famous book, "The Myth of Male Power".  He has also written other books, appeared as a TV representative of the men's movement before it was shoved out of the mainstream, and held workshops to improve male-female gender relations at [[Planned Parenthood]] meetings and other organizations.
Besides leading the longest running [[MRA]] group, Warren is also known for his famous book, "[[The Myth of Male Power]]".  He has also written other books, appeared as a TV representative of the men's movement before it was shoved out of the mainstream, and held workshops to improve male-female gender relations at [[Planned Parenthood]] meetings and other organizations.


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