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What
do you suppose accounts for
the astronomical rise of Patriarchy?
Also, what was the development
of Patriarchy for? Just what
do you think it was trying to
accomplish, if anything? Patriarchy
seems too worldwide a phenomenon
to have occurred by some trivial
fluke or error, don't you think?
(From reading radical feminist
WebPages, one might even conclude
that if feminism had been satisfactorily
supplying the needs of people
that patriarchy would have died
stillborn.) Regards, Larry
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Thanks
for your note to FEMINIST.COM.
To answer your question, I suggest
you reference Phyllis Chesler's
book appropriately named
Patriarchy. I
hope this helps to answer your
many questions. Good luck with
your quest to put an end to
Patriarchy, I hope it is something
that we all get to enjoy.
Amy
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