Bad news, America.
Nearly half of your men are unmarried.
The single man:
- is a spendthrift
- masturbates alone
- has a propensity to kill himself
- is a slave to his passions.
The married man:
- has more money and invests
- has more sex
- lives longer
- rules over his appetites.
Without fathers, our civilization sinks back into the Stone Age. Fifty years later, the need of the hour remains: Men that take responsibility for themselves. Men that love their wives. Men that raise their own children. Men with insatiable economic libido.
This book is the trad-con's bible into the apocalypse. Jet fuel for feminazi dogfights and psyops. The booster shot America needed 50 years ago to engineer men who would've made us the Jetsons by now. Instead, those men watched 36,000 years of porn in 2022. Don't waste your strength for the next 50 years.
360 pages.
George Gilder is an icon. He is one of the leading economic and technological thinkers of the past fifty years. Men and Marriage is his seminal work on the family. He wrote Wealth and Poverty , the global bestseller and Ronald Reagan's most quoted book. He predicted the iPhone in Life After Television . Life After Google blew up in China, and his latest book is Life After Capitalism . He is a polymath and an influential venture capitalist. Today he lives with his wife in western Massachusetts.
“George Gilder's book Men and Marriage is an extraordinary achievement precisely because it is today as simultaneously prescient and relevant as when most of it appeared fifty years ago. Can we imagine? It is that very deepest of encouragements that reality stubbornly remains reality, or more specifically that the foundational nature of that thing we call human biology — especially in the concomitant traditional and complementary roles of men and women — is as undeniable as ever, precisely because it really is reality, and not some vanishing social construct, as the madmen have over and over blithered. Just as Newton in the 17th century told us how gravity works — and still works and always will work — Gilder told us in the 20th century and tells us
again now how men and women and marriage work — and still work and always will work. To be reminded of these particular eternal verities — as they continue to be attacked by the sour souls of our own day — is needed and deeply heartening and generally wonderful.”
— Eric Metaxas, author of Bonhoeffer and Is Atheism Dead? , and founder and host of Socrates in the City.
“Controversial, passionately argued, and vitally important, George Gilder's Men and Marriage reminds us of timeless truths that undergird healthy civilizations. To the precise extent we ignore his message, we will fall into a state of inexorable societal decline.” — Ben Shapiro, Editor Emeritus, Daily Wire, Host of "The Ben Shapiro Show”
“There are a few writers in this country who stand head and shoulders above the rest of us and one of the most brilliant is George Gilder. Men and Marriage is one of the classic books on marriage of all times. I have recommended it for more than 30 years.”
— James C. Dobson Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist
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