Noun
New Man (plural New Men)
A man who, rejecting sexist attitudes and traditional conceptions of masculinity, aims to be caring and sensitive, and to take a substantial role in the domestic routine.
new man (plural new men)
Alternative spelling of New Man
The spiritual combat in which we kill our passions to put on the new man is the most difficult struggle of all. We must never weary of this combat, but fight the holy fight fervently and perseveringly. Nilus of Sinai
Every factory must be a school to educate, like Che Guevara said, to produce not only briquettes, steel, and aluminum, but also, above all, the new man and woman, the new society, the socialist society. Hugo Chávez
We want to ensure a multilateral development of society, the thriving of all sides of social life, economy, science and culture, the improvement of management, the moulding of the new man and the promotion of socialist ethics and equity. Nicolae Ceaușescu
To build communism it is necessary, simultaneous with the new material foundations, to build the new man and woman. Che Guevara
Coming in with the golden light In the morning. Coming in with the golden light Is the New Man. Kate Bush
As iron cast into fire loses its rust and becomes glowing white, so he who turns completely to God is stripped of his sluggishness and changed into a new man. Thomas à Kempis