The historical role of gynocentrism in societal collapse
Realistic narratives and theories of gynocentric culture are starting to appear for popular consumption. August Løvenskiolds and Peter Wright investigate.
Realistic narratives and theories of gynocentric culture are starting to appear for popular consumption. August Løvenskiolds and Peter Wright investigate.
BODY POSITIVITY Everybody’s beautiful Sang Ray Stevens’ Back in my childhood days And society today Is attempting to echo His positive uplifting message -for women And girls Morbidly obese? Chunky? Tubby? Pleasantly plump? All gorgeous All oozing feminine allure Which any discerning male Should see and appreciate Oversized models grace The covers of magazines Pouting …
Keith, both genius and editors nightmare, strikes again with an arduous but ultimately satisfying shot at rape, rape culture, rape advocacy, rape hysteria and rape flavored Jello Pudding. It’s rape-a-lic-ious!
This isn’t a movie review. It’s my take on Elvis’s man story as revealed in the new biopic which I watched this week. Although Elvis’ life played out on an epic scale, the story was quite the opposite, a difficult family entanglement that Elvis wasn’t able to free himself from. It sheds light on how, …
There have been women for centuries who have noticed how sick and degrading the pedestalization of women as “better” or “superior” to men is, and bemoaned its growing influence on culture. Peter Wright has a sterling example in the writings of Violet Paget–from 1895!
Today more and more men are opting out of society’s restrictive male roles and going their own way, but some women are finding it difficult to adjust to the trend because they are not used to men living outside of the plans, grace and favour of women. Anja Eriud encourages men to keep going their own way.
Wouldn’t it be grand if young men, shamed into compliance, would spontaneously “man-up” and start families with young women? “Finally they took heed of all our combined scolding!” – the elites would exclaim.
Process philosophy assumes that the universe and human systems are ‘continually becoming.’ It emphasizes the elements of change and novelty as contrasted with a belief in permanence of forms, and uniformity. In the Greek tradition Heraclitus said that no person ever steps into the same river twice, because on the second attempt it is not …
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B.R. Merrick walks us across the bridge that spans the gulf between men and women, noticing the cracks and conflict stressed supports along the way. And he shows us weak portions, stressed by the weight of unrealistic expectation.