The Emasculation of America : How Russia's Long War Against the American Male Is Destroying the Nation from Within
Overview
Russia didn't invade America with tanks. It attacked with ideas, and the attack has been running for sixty years.
In the 1960s, Soviet intelligence made a strategic decision. The most effective way to degrade American national capacity was not to attack American institutions directly. It was to attack the people who built and defended those institutions. The target was American masculinity. The Mitrokhin Archive documents the decision. The Frankfurt School pipeline explains how Soviet-seeded ideas reached American universities and took root in the institutions that shaped the next three generations of Americans. The data shows what it produced: men dropping out of education, the workforce, marriage, and civic life at rates that have no equivalent in American history.
The Emasculation of America follows the operation from its origins in Soviet active measures through its adoption by American academic and media institutions, its acceleration through social media algorithms, and a chemical component (the hormonal contamination of the water supply) that most people have never connected to the behavioral data. This is not a culture war argument. It is a national security document about a sustained foreign attack that most Americans do not know is still running.
The book does not stop at the damage. Chapter 11 documents the men who refused, who looked at the same pressures and built something anyway. Chapter 12 maps what taking it back actually looks like, in concrete terms, for individual men and for the country.
Richard Lowe has published more than 113 books on technology, business, and American culture. He lives in Florida. More at masterofworlds.com and thewritingking.com.
Part of the Enemies of You series, seven books documenting the forces operating against you from the inside out. Each book stands alone. Together they form a single argument about the forces trying to control and enslave you for their own purposes.
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- ISBN-13: 9781972810019
- ISBN-10: 1972810014
- Publisher: Writing King
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.41 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.54 pounds
- Page Count: 178
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