The Unopposite Sex: The End of the Gender BattleHarper & Row, 1989 - 279 pages 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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Page 81
... alliances that would be reinforced in the next generation by the special relationships ensuing between the sons of these marriages and their mother's brothers . I return to northern France for an example . Hilduin of Ramerupt had ...
... alliances that would be reinforced in the next generation by the special relationships ensuing between the sons of these marriages and their mother's brothers . I return to northern France for an example . Hilduin of Ramerupt had ...
Page 133
... alliance " . Young Westerners no longer wanted to identify themselves with their fathers . Although their fathers had no blood on their hands , the values they stood for seemed both derisory and deadly . Their insatiable consumerism ...
... alliance " . Young Westerners no longer wanted to identify themselves with their fathers . Although their fathers had no blood on their hands , the values they stood for seemed both derisory and deadly . Their insatiable consumerism ...
Page 144
... alliances between families . It no longer unites two parentelas . " 91 The institution of marriage , therefore , has lost the greater part of its traditional meanings . Present - day society is no longer character- ized by the asymmetry ...
... alliances between families . It no longer unites two parentelas . " 91 The institution of marriage , therefore , has lost the greater part of its traditional meanings . Present - day society is no longer character- ized by the asymmetry ...
Contents
FROM FEMININE ASCENDANCY TO SHARED POWERS | 31 |
The One Without the Other 3332 | 53 |
God the Father | 60 |
Copyright | |
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