The Unopposite Sex: The End of the Gender BattleHarper & Row, 1989 - 279 pàgines The current sexual revolution has roots that go back a long way. With less reliance on physical strength and more on intelligence, sexual identity has been blurred. Badinter looks at the interaction of the sexes since the beginning of human society. |
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... ancient Egyptian Empire , which show the fellaheen working laboriously with their digging sticks.43 It was only later that man was able to get animals to help him with agriculture , that he used a swing - plough , " and above all that ...
... ancient Egyptian Empire , which show the fellaheen working laboriously with their digging sticks.43 It was only later that man was able to get animals to help him with agriculture , that he used a swing - plough , " and above all that ...
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... ancient belief in parthenogenesis . Moreover , if the female possesses the same soul as the male , why should she not be able to engender on her own ? The answer is simple : the female does not possess the same soul as the male . The ...
... ancient belief in parthenogenesis . Moreover , if the female possesses the same soul as the male , why should she not be able to engender on her own ? The answer is simple : the female does not possess the same soul as the male . The ...
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... ancient Indian civilization it was always women who were in charge of fire . 13. Lewis Mumford suggests a religious origin to stockbreeding . Taking up Edward Hahn's hypothesis , he thinks that the aurochs was first domesticated for ...
... ancient Indian civilization it was always women who were in charge of fire . 13. Lewis Mumford suggests a religious origin to stockbreeding . Taking up Edward Hahn's hypothesis , he thinks that the aurochs was first domesticated for ...
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FROM FEMININE ASCENDANCY TO SHARED POWERS | 31 |
The One Without the Other | 53 |
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