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USA, champion of extreme gynocentrism (1835–1929)
In 1835, the publication ‘Democracy in America’ by Alexis de Tocqueville concluded that the uniqueness of the American character, and its material growth, were due principally to female superiority: And if, now that I am approaching the end of this book, in which I have shown so many considerable things done by the Americans, you …
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Gynocentric cultures eventually lead to low birthrates
Population growth is tied to economic growth. Culture centered on women’s wants (gynocentric) initially seemed great for promoting economic growth because it stimulated men to work harder to buy more for women – not to mention women buying more for themselves and their families. This is why politicians around the world have loved promoting it; …
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Eating while MGTOW: Look at the flowers! stoup
MGTOW should enjoy life but exercise the same prudence with food that we do with relationships. August Løvenskiolds explores bringing your blood sugar under control.
Jordan Peterson’s Map For Oedipal Men
To understand Jordan Peterson’s encouraging of young men to become heroes in service to the maternal principle, especially within the context of marriage, we must turn to his ideological pedigree in the formulations of Carl Jung. Jung characterized the hero archetype as bound up with what he called ‘the Great Mother archetype,’ believing that male …










