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Guest  +  44721 Wed, 08 Sep 04 12:38 PM
According to the etymology of the word "misanthropy" could it be considered misandry since from Greek misos hatred + anthropos man?
Mister Micawber  +  44908 Thu, 09 Sep 04 02:19 PM
Misanthropy = misandry + misogyny.

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