Gynocentrism
The Founding Queen of Gynocentrism
Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter Marie directed poets and novelists to record their ideas of what a gynocentric society would look like, including behaviours of romantic chivalry and female superiority. Their engineering of a new gynocentric culture was so wildly successful that over the intervening 800 years it has grown to become the dominant …
Critics Tell Young Men that Their Penises are NOT Golden (But They Are!)
It’s back-to-school time, and we can expect more complaints about how the lack of young men at college today is victimizing young women. We’ve been told for years that the future is female, that everyone benefits from female leadership and everything improves when women take charge. Any man on a college campus who has ever objected to the plethora of …
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Gamma Bias In The Maintenance of Gynocentrism
Gamma bias refers to a cognitive gender bias theory developed by Seager & Barry (2019).1 Gamma bias refers to the operation of two concurrent biases: alpha bias (exaggerating or magnifying gender differences) and beta bias (ignoring or minimizing gender differences). Gamma bias occurs when one gender difference is minimized while simultaneously another is magnified, resulting in …
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.
Violet Paget on the “grotesque” worship of women (1895)
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!
The Rise Of Transwomen — Process Philosophy in Action
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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Race Motherhood: Is Woman The Original Human Race? – by Dora B. Montefiore 1920
The following, rather long essay was written in 1920 as a recapitulation of the earlier gynocentric theory presented by Lester F. Ward. The theory, which was openly misandric, proved wildly popular among both feminists and laypersons in this early period of the modern era. Several notable men’s human rights activists, including Ernest B. Bax pushed …
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