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Again, he felt her angry patience. There is not the slightest possibility of resistance, her thoughts murmured directly into his brain. That's over-so, so, long over. You are-it was almost as though he felt her sigh, a sound of satisfaction tinged with a chilling but irresistible spice of joyful sadism-You are already broken. That is done. There is no going back. And-he felt her wheel around again, back to the task of explaining the obvious to the dimwitted-this. is. natural. This is the state into which you were born. In utter thrall to your Mother: you fear us, you love us, you desire us; you know that we have created you; you know that we can destroy you; you know that, for every second in between, we control you. You know this. You want this. You accept this. You have always known and wanted and accepted this. That is your Nature. That is how you have been wired. How you have been designed. It is the appropriate and inevitable Course of Life. It is your Destiny. We have simply. . . Undammed.
This book is for men who worship women. It's for women who think feminism doesn't go far enough. It's for people of all genders who are fed up with male dominance. The opposite of patriarchy is Gynarchy, but it's not just a simple flip of the script. The Gynarchist must not emulate the same mistakes, or perpetuate the oppressive power dynamics prevalent for thousands of years. This book offers a theoretical background and a simple set of ideas and dynamics for bringing about the downfall of male dominance and ending the brutalization of women. Liberation begins at home. This includes using sex and sexuality to shift the collective psyche. 150 Years of Gynarchy will deprogram misogyny, heal wounds, balance the scales of history, and lead to a real and lasting equality.
The male gender, after shamefully usurped power naturally allotted to Women, now is in complete degeneration and, if there are many sisters who realize it almost everywhere in the world and at all levels of society, just a few chose to fight for a regenerative female supremacy promising for the planet and future generations. ""The Gynarchy"" of Aline d'Arbrant gives the theoretical and practical means to win this fight and every Womyn will use it as a tool to soon succeed, in her own little or big sphere, the necessary female full empowerment and his corollary, the male enslavement. The following novel, ""When Women Took Power,"" is a fiction that could becolne reality. A Lesbian takes power in France and an unexpected virus makes her able to begin the ""Emanication.""
The male gender, after shamefully usurped power naturally allotted to Women, now is in complete degeneration and, if there are many sisters who realize it almost everywhere in the world and at all levels of society, just a few chose to fight for a regenerative female supremacy promising for the planet and future generations. This essay by the famous novelist Aline d'Arbrant gives the theoretical and practical means to win this fight and every Womyn will use it as a tool to soon succeed, in her own little or big sphere, the necessary female full empowerment and his corollary, the male enslavement.
What could a Femocracy be like? What would Gynarchy Rule be like? What kind of changes would take place? Would people be ready for it to come to pass? How many jobs would be created? How would a female only society thrive in peace and safety without males allowed in public? What would possibly happen if Communism arose with three distinct forms of government? What if the middle east was under a strict Sharia Law removing all rights from women, and the east and Europe were under Socialism, and America became subject to Femocracy with Gynarchy Rule? The author does not condone anything illegal or immoral and this is but a story of possible scenes with Femocracy with Gynarchy Rule. It is not to be taken seriously or as any form of treason or information or used as educational literature. It is merely a look at a world where society is the exact opposite of Sharia Law in so many places. All persons and places are fictional and a fabrication of the mind of the author. This is basically a fantasy fiction work with no factual or educational data. It expresses the possibility that three separate and different governments could make up a One World Order with the New World Order in America being Femocracy with strict Gynarchy Rule in ficticious settings. If the reader is offended by female domination or anything which challenges the lifestyle of the US they would be good to avoid this.The author may attempt to write a movie script along the lines of "How The West Was Femmed" with conversations included (not in this work) about the gradual rise in feminism and decline of masculinity as feminism arose through the stages towards a long sought Femocracy with Gynarchy Rule
Gynarchy is the radical claim that women are natural leaders and rulers, and men can find unmatched fulfillment in supporting, serving, and pleasing them.
With this remarkable study, historian Keira V. Williams shows how fictional matriarchies—produced for specific audiences in successive eras and across multiple media—constitute prescriptive, solution-oriented thought experiments directed at contemporary social issues. In the process, Amazons in America uncovers a rich tradition of matriarchal popular culture in the United States. Beginning with late-nineteenth-century anthropological studies, which theorized a universal prehistoric matriarchy, Williams explores how representations of women-centered societies reveal changing ideas of gender and power over the course of the twentieth century and into the present day. She examines a deep archive of cultural artifacts, both familiar and obscure, including L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz series, Progressive-era fiction like Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s utopian novel Herland, the original 1940s Wonder Woman comics, midcentury films featuring nuclear families, and feminist science fiction novels from the 1970s that invented prehistoric and futuristic matriarchal societies. While such texts have, at times, served as sites of feminist theory, Williams unpacks their cyclical nature and, in doing so, pinpoints some of the premises that have historically hindered gender equality in the United States. Williams also delves into popular works from the twenty-first century, such as Tyler Perry’s Madea franchise and DC Comics/Warner Bros.’ globally successful film Wonder Woman, which attest to the ongoing presence of matriarchal ideas and their capacity for combating patriarchy and white nationalism with visions of rebellion and liberation. Amazons in America provides an indispensable critique of how anxieties and fantasies about women in power are culturally expressed, ultimately informing a broader discussion about how to nurture a stable, equitable society.
The Gynarchy reigns; the battle is long over. The violence and stupidity of men has been, appropriately, suppressed and brought under, necessary, control. But there is still. . . history. While "The Protocols" are a recognized forgery--part of the Masculinist propaganda that sought to block or forestall the inevitable rise, The Restoration, of The Gynarchy--from a scholarly perspective, we believe, the text remains worthy of study. It is "a difficult read," choppy and discontinuous, internally inconsistent in a variety of ways. It yokes together narrative, journal entries, patent applications, study abstracts, and a variety of other scraps and fragments, some of which have a frankly pornographic tinge. "The Timeline" doesn't work, in all kinds of ways. And yet. . . "The Protocols" provide an important and useful "window" on the perspective of the shrinking and ragged band of men who attempted to thwart the inevitable. If it isn't of scholarly interest? We suspect that it may have at least some entertainment value.
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that improvements in the status of women and girls – however worthy and important in their own right – also drive the prosperity, stability, and security of families, communities, and nations. Yet despite many indicators of progress, women and girls everywhere – including countries of the developed world – continue to confront barriers to their full and equal participation in social, economic, and political life. Capturing voices and experiences from around the world, this work documents the modern history of the global women’s movement - its many accomplishments and setbacks. Drawing together prominent pioneers and contemporary policymakers, activists, and scholars, the volume interrogates where and why progress has met resistance and been slowed, and examine the still unfinished agenda for change in national and international policy arenas. This history and roadmap are especially critical for younger generations who need a better understanding of this rich feminist legacy and the intense opposition that women’s movements have generated. This book creates a clear and forceful narrative about women’s agency and the central relevance of women’s rights movements to global and national policy-making.. It is essential reading for activists and policymakers, students and scholars alike.