The Women's History of the WorldJoseph, 1988 - 288 pagini Examines women's contribution to the evolution of the human race, and the female achievement on every level-cultural, commercial domestic, emotional, and social. |
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... says much for their highly developed social sense . 35 Whatever became of ' man the hunter striding brutally into the future ' ? 36 Isn't he beginning to sound like a real human being ? This is not to say that the women of prehistory ...
... says much for their highly developed social sense . 35 Whatever became of ' man the hunter striding brutally into the future ' ? 36 Isn't he beginning to sound like a real human being ? This is not to say that the women of prehistory ...
Pagina 27
... says , the Royal Mother , the Mistress of the World.'22 Women held power to which man habitually deferred . - As women , they ' were ' the Goddess on earth , as her representative or descendant , and little distinction was made between ...
... says , the Royal Mother , the Mistress of the World.'22 Women held power to which man habitually deferred . - As women , they ' were ' the Goddess on earth , as her representative or descendant , and little distinction was made between ...
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... says that really means , is that women are created primarily for the sex gratification of men , and secondarily , for the bearing of children if he happens to want them , but of no more children than he wants . 18 These radical views ...
... says that really means , is that women are created primarily for the sex gratification of men , and secondarily , for the bearing of children if he happens to want them , but of no more children than he wants . 18 These radical views ...
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DOMINION AND DOMINATION | 7 |
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