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Warren Thomas Farrell (born June 26, 1943) is an American educator, activist and author of seven books on men's and women's issues.
He came to prominence in the 1970s, championing the cause of second wave feminism, and serving on the New York City Board of the National Organization for Women (NOW). However, he left NOW and is now recognized as an important figure in the modern men's movement.
His books cover ten fields: History, Law, Sociology and Politics (''The Myth of Male Power''); couples' communication (''Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say, and Father and Child Reunion''); Economic and Career issues (''Why Men Earn More''); child psychology and child custody (''Father and Child Reunion''); and teenage to adult psychology and socialization (''Why Men Are The Way They Are'' and ''The Liberated Man''). All of his books are related to men's and women studies; consistent to his books since the early 90's has been a call for a gender transition movement.〔His books since the early 90's with this theme are: ''The Myth of Male Power'' (N.Y.: Simon and Schuster, 1993); ''Woman Can't Hear What Men Don't Say'' (N.Y.:Penguin/Putnam, 1999); ''Father and Child Reunion'' (N.Y.: Penguin/Putnam, 2001); ''Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap - and What Women Can Do About It'' (N.Y.: AMACON, 2005); Warren Farrell and James Sterba, ''Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men'' (N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2008)〕
==Early life and education==
Farrell was born in 1943. He is the eldest of 3, of an accountant father and housewife mother. He grew up in New Jersey.〔 Farrell attended high school at the American School of The Hague in his Freshman and Sophomore years, then graduated from Midland Park High School in New Jersey in 1961,〔 where he was student body president. He was chosen by the American Legion as his town's (Waldwick's) selection for New Jersey Boys' State.
Warren Farrell received a B.A. from Montclair State University in social sciences in 1965.〔 As a college student, Farrell was a national vice-president of the Student-National Education Association, leading President Lyndon B. Johnson to invite him to the White House Conference on Education.〔"Warren Farrell at the White House Conference on Education," Bergen Record, (N.J.), July 27th, 1965, and Warren Farrell, "Commentary on the White House Conference on Education," Bergen Record, (N.J.), July 27, 1965〕
In 1966 he received an M.A. from UCLA in political science〔 and in 1974 a Ph.D. in the same discipline from New York University.〔 While completing his Ph.D. at NYU, he served as an assistant to the president of New York University.〔Warren Farrell, ''The Liberated Man'', (N.Y.:Random House, 1974), the Personal Introduction〕

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