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== Early life and education == Farrell was born in 1943. He is the eldest of three children born to an accountant father and housewife mother.<ref name=nyt>{{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/27/business/yourmoney/27lunch.html |title= At Lunch With Warren Farrell: Are Women Responsible for Their Own Low Pay? |first=Claudia H. |last=Deutsch |work=[[The New York Times]] |date=February 27, 2005 |location=New York |access-date=August 17, 2013}}</ref> He grew up in [[New Jersey]].<ref name=nyt /> Farrell graduated from [[Midland Park High School]] in [[New Jersey]] in 1961.<ref name="mphs" /> Farrell received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] from [[Montclair State University]] in [[social sciences]] in 1965.<ref name=la2003 /> As a college student, Farrell was a national vice-president of the Student-National Education Association, leading President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to invite him to the [[White House]] Conference on Education.<ref>{{cite news | title = Warren Farrell at the White House Conference on Education | work = [[The Record (Bergen County)|Bergen Record]] | location = [[North Jersey]] | date = July 27, 1965 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title = Commentary on the White House Conference on Education | work = [[The Record (Bergen County)|Bergen Record]] | location = [[North Jersey]] | date = July 27, 1965 }}</ref> In 1966, he received an M.A. from the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] in [[political science]]<ref name=la2003 /> and in 1974 a Ph.D. in the same discipline from [[New York University]].<ref name=la2003 /> He was an assistant to the president of New York University.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Farrell |first=Warren |url=http://archive.org/details/liberatedmanbeyo0000farr_r4v5 |title=The liberated man: beyond masculinity; freeing men and their relationships with women |date=1974 |publisher=New York, Random House |isbn=978-0-394-49024-3 |pages=354}}</ref>
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