362 Quotes About Patriarchy
- Author Theodore Sturgeon
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The patrists poison themselves. The matrists tend to decay, which is merely another kind of poison.
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- Author Virginia Woolf
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And I tried to remember any case in the course of my reading where two women are represented as friends. (...) almost without exception they are shown in their relation to men. (...) [women in fiction were] not only seen by the other sex, but seen only in relation to the other sex. And how small a part of a woman's life is that
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- Author Germaine Greer
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Psychologists cannot fix the world so they fix women.
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- Author Shana Alexander
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When two people marry they become in the eyes of the law one person, and that one person is the husband.
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- Author Meredith Russo
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Being a girl in this world means being afraid. That fear'll keep you safe. It'll keep you alive.
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- Author Meredith Russo
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I felt guilty all of a sudden, as if just by existing and talking to him I was leading him on.
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- Author Wilhelm Reich
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Yet alongside this rebellion against the father, a respect for and acceptance of his authority continued to exist. This ambivalent attitude toward authority—rebellion against it coupled with acceptance and submission—is a basic feature of every middle-class structure from the age of puberty to full adulthood and is especially pronounced in individuals stemming from materially restricted circumstances.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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One of these individuals, whose apparently divine subjective experience of transcendence led to the birth of one of the relatively modern religions of planet earth, was a man named Nanak. In an effort to diminish the contemporary conflicts between the Hindus and the Muslims, he ended up becoming the founding patriarch of yet another circle of religious ideologies – Sikhism – a child religion born from the wedlock between Hinduism and Islam.
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- Author Jessa Crispin
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Women have participated in almost every fight for freedom. They were there when civilians were targeted they were there when the bombs were planted. To argue they didn't have enough power to speak up or they had been brainwashed by their male colleagues is to try to disassociate from the darkness that resides in everyone. And to disassociate from your darkness is to lose your power over it.
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