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The Last Men by Dr. Charles Cornish-Dale
The Last Men by Dr. Charles Cornish-Dale
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PRE-ORDER: This title releases July 29, 2025
In The Last Men: Liberalism and the Death of Masculinity, Dr. Charles Cornish-Dale delivers a provocative examination of the various forces eroding masculinity in contemporary society. Rejecting mainstream narratives that focus on workplace dynamics or feminism, he argues that plummeting testosterone levels, rising infertility, and the suppression of male ambition are symptoms of a deeper systemic crisis centered in the male body itself.
Reinterpreting Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and the Last Man through this biological lens, Cornish-Dale contends that the modern “Last Man” isn’t just a cultural archetype but a physiological reality shaped by endocrine disruptors, processed food, and a political system hostile to masculine vitality. He explores the overlooked impact of environmental toxins, diet, and declining testosterone on social cohesion, drawing connections between biology, politics, and civilization.
Beyond diagnosis, The Last Men offers solutions, from lifestyle interventions to broader political questions: Can masculinity survive under liberal democracy? For readers of Fukuyama, Nietzsche, and Houellebecq, this urgent and controversial book challenges conventional wisdom on health, politics, and the future of men.
Print ISBN: 978-1-959403-66-1
- 264 pages on 55lb cream paper, smyth-sewn signatures, 80lb endpapers
- Dust jacket with UV gritty laminate
- Hardcover with cloth wrapped on board, foiling on spine and front cover
- 6" x 9" trim size
PRE-ORDER: This title releases July 29, 2025
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