Force For Good – The Power of Healthy Masculinity

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Force for Good is a bold and refreshingly balanced exploration of positive masculinity, written to inspire men to become powerful forces for good in a world that desperately needs them to step into this role. The book challenges the extremes that often define the discourse around masculinity – aggressive dominance on one side and passive disengagement on the other. It offers a vision of true and healthy masculinity that is both strong and gentle, fierce and safe, confident and humble.
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Force for Good is a bold and refreshingly balanced exploration of positive masculinity, written to inspire men to become powerful forces for good in a world that desperately needs them to step into this role.

The book challenges the extremes that often define the discourse around masculinity – aggressive dominance on one side and passive disengagement on the other. It offers a vision of true and healthy masculinity that is both strong and gentle, fierce and safe, confident and humble.

At its core is the conviction that men are made to be powerful forces, but only in service of what is good. Power, often misunderstood or negatively viewed, is essential. Without it, a man cannot fulfil his potential or meet the needs of those who depend on him. Power itself is neutral; how it is used determines whether it becomes a force for good or harm.

The book is divided into three parts – Being Man, Becoming a Force, and Doing Good – and builds a compelling case for the value of healthy masculinity. It explores the internal and external battles men face, the journey from boyhood to manhood, and the sacred responsibility to grow in strength and purpose. It calls men to action, not against others but for the good of others.

Published by Penguin Random House South Africa

Weight 0,3 kg
Dimensions 15,3 × 1,6 × 23,4 cm
Author

Craig Wilkinson

Publisher

Penguin Random House South Africa

Product type

Paperback book

Number of pages

224

Dimensions

15.3 x 1.6 x 23.4 cm

Item weight

240g

Date published

1 November 2025

ISBN-10

1779880928

ISBN-13

978-1779880925

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