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... women who continued to belong to nature . Women therefore became a part of the environment . This mechanization and devaluation of nature led to the assignment of passive roles to women . Evelyne Sullerot , quoted by Hans Achterhuis ...
... women who continued to belong to nature . Women therefore became a part of the environment . This mechanization and devaluation of nature led to the assignment of passive roles to women . Evelyne Sullerot , quoted by Hans Achterhuis ...
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... women reminiscent of animals . They have come to believe that human - animal continuity , or at least its female version , woman - animal continuity , has played a major role in the oppression of women . And , indirectly , they are ...
... women reminiscent of animals . They have come to believe that human - animal continuity , or at least its female version , woman - animal continuity , has played a major role in the oppression of women . And , indirectly , they are ...
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... women . Women can therefore only be liberated if their ' animal ' aspects are controlled with the help of the life sciences - ironically the same sciences which have assigned to women from the moment of their birth the status of natural ...
... women . Women can therefore only be liberated if their ' animal ' aspects are controlled with the help of the life sciences - ironically the same sciences which have assigned to women from the moment of their birth the status of natural ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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