Of woman born motherhood as experience and institution1976 |
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... idea of " full - time " motherhood . From there she looks back into prehistory , to the obsession with the female principle as embodied in symbols and cult- figures ; moving into " patriarchal " history , she describes the Judeo ...
... idea of " full - time " motherhood . From there she looks back into prehistory , to the obsession with the female principle as embodied in symbols and cult- figures ; moving into " patriarchal " history , she describes the Judeo ...
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... idea of his power becomes more important than any demon- stration of it ; it becomes internalized as " conscience , " " tradition , " " the moral law within . " The idea of power thus becomes the power of an idea , which satu- rates all ...
... idea of his power becomes more important than any demon- stration of it ; it becomes internalized as " conscience , " " tradition , " " the moral law within . " The idea of power thus becomes the power of an idea , which satu- rates all ...
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... idea of motherhood and the idea of power . The sociologist Philip Slater , for example , sees real evidence for an early matriarchal culture in Greece , supplanted by patriarchy in later times , although he hesitates to assume a like ...
... idea of motherhood and the idea of power . The sociologist Philip Slater , for example , sees real evidence for an early matriarchal culture in Greece , supplanted by patriarchy in later times , although he hesitates to assume a like ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
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