So /lit/, what fictional literature would you consider to be essential MRA-core? And why?
So far I've got
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer/Huckleberry Finn
The Old Man And The Sea
MRA-core would be any books about boys and men dealing with poverty and other male-centered issues, OR that focus heavily on the value of masculinity.
(Fedoracore is a broader category of literature than MRA-core, though MRA-core is definitely a subset of Fedoracore. Reacting to this post with an image of a guy wearing a fedora, while frowned upon, is a legitimate response.)
Note: MRAism is not nazi-tier edgyism; /pol/ need not apply. Also note that feminist statistics, while indeed fictional, do not count as literature.
>>8289452
Please eat a bullet
>>8289452
If you're gonna make such bad bait at least put less effort into it. 0/10
>>8289452
MRA is pleb tier. MGTOW it's where it's at, bro.
>>8289512
It actually wasn't bait at all.
Nearly anything by Wilbur Smith, especially his first, I think it's "the lion feeds" or something like that
>>8289452
what's tkam got to do with mra?
The Great Gatsby.