book review: king warrior magician lover: rediscovering the archetypes of the mature masculine

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert L. Moore, Doug Gillette

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert L. Moore, Doug Gillette

What are the main ideas?

If I implemented one idea from this book right now, which one would it be?

adopt the term puerarchy and use it instead of the word patriarchy.

How would I describe the book to a friend?

this book is excellent. i totally get why it’s considered a classic men’s work text. it really digs into the difference between boys and men. it lays out, through the perspective of two jungian analysts, why so much of the fucked up shit men do as adults is rooted in a deep gap of maturity resultant from a lack of initiatory experience. for making that point alone, this book is worth a read. that said, at this point, it’s a little outdated in its gender analysis, it has zero racial analysis, and took a quick surprise dip at the end into a victim stance (“men are being attacked and it’s not fair!”). this is an excellent text if you’re struggling to understand the value of masculinity.


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