Everyone Is Right

Redefining the Masculine (Without Losing the Man)

Jul 18, 2025
Keith Martin-Smith delves into the evolving crisis of masculinity, challenging toxic narratives and advocating for a holistic view of manhood. He critiques simplistic models, suggesting at least four major expressions of masculinity and their potential pitfalls. The discussion explores diverse cultural contexts, emphasizing healthy dynamics and the importance of personal growth. Additionally, it addresses how DEI movements can shape masculine identities and the need for a nuanced understanding beyond traditional binaries.
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Masculinity's Three Pillars

  • Masculinity combines biology, psychology, and culture; ignoring any part renders an incomplete picture.
  • Definitions of masculinity vary globally but all men validly embody manhood within their cultural contexts.
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Four Types of Masculinity

  • Four major types of masculinity exist: Power-Based, Traditional, Modern, and Pluralistic, each with healthy and toxic aspects.
  • None alone defines masculinity fully; integration across all types is necessary for wholeness.
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Limitations of Deida's Model

  • David Deida’s three-stage masculinity model is overly simplistic, missing nuances like trauma and shadow work.
  • His idealized third stage man, free from shadow, is unrealistic even among spiritual masters.
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