“7000 years” is written by an academic who wants to counteract the patriarchal “science” which in already in the mainstream culture. In fact, biosociology, a new patriarchal religion written on “scientific” keys, like eugenics or racist science, but also the Freudian mythology, a while ago, was intensely criticised in the “70s. But now, although some theses are controversial and contested in the scientific world, the resistence against it from the public opinion is almost absent. Men and women are getting coping with this nonsense which harms women so much. The message sent by this Nazi “science” is that women don’t want something else than patriarchy and patriarcahl men, it is in their genes, as men want female slave, which is also in their genes. In this respect, the hand (and the brain) of a radical feminist scientist is highly needed. And fortunately, this species, although very frail, is not extinct.
Bellow there are a few new scientific ideas, which have to be published elsewhere, but they are present in “7000 years”.
What is patriarchy and why does it exist?
“But
in the common chimpanzee (Pan
troglodytes)
and bonobo (Pan
paniscus),
the females are strangers in the group. Until recently it wasn’t
known why males bring female chimpanzees into the group. Very likely
they do this to improve their social position, I proposed. No matter
how a female’s social status is, it grows when she is in heat and a
friendship between a male and a female with a lower status offers him
protection. Probably the signs of fecundity have disappeared for this
reason (for example in humans). But who makes primatology studies and
puts females first? In social animals, females want a higher status
and they would have benefits if they look in heat all the time.
Another cause would be the low energy (probably in humans but also in
solitary species, like the orangutan). The signs of fecundity are
energophagous. “
In
chimpanzees and other apes, females are afraid of males, who often
make demonstrations of strength. But they are strangers in the group,
isolated from their families. The idea is that females can be
mastered only if they are isolated, and then bonobo females unite
against the males although they are strangers in the group. They also
solve problems through sex. Perhaps this is the reason sex is so
prohibited in patriarchal societies so that women can’t have any
agency. Female sexuality is considered something disgusting,
miserable, something that causes repulsion to men. Women’s agency,
mother’s agency, destroys patriarchy. Not by accident the female
matriarchal idols were transformed into monsters when the patriarchy
was established.
An
interview with Heide Gotner-Abendroth, the founder of the study of
matriarchal (matrilineal) societies, who made most of the studies on
Mosuo in the southwest of China. Women,
tells something about the organization of these societies. Mothers
have the dominant social role there. The families are formed around
mothers who are passing their status and fortune to their daughters.
Men live in their mother’s house. Children are educated by the
mother’s clan, the father figure is the figure of the uncle (the
mother’s brother). The father is known, but he doesn’t count too much
socially. These societies are more peaceful. More, it’s very possible
that the germs of democracy could exist there, at least from some
points of view. It was believed that democracy would be a democracy
of the fist, which came from military democracy, meaning crowds of
men armed who wanted equal rights between them. The balance of treats
would have led to democracy, to the vote. But matriarchal societies
are negotiating the conflicts all the time, they have a big ability
to attenuate them and the social, human qualities are very well
outlined. Should we believe that everything good in society came from
there? Zoon
politikon
would be in fact matriarchal. Philosophy, the general inclination to
understand the human nature could also come from there? But let’s not
forget these societies are small, people know each other, for these
reasons the abuses would be fewer. This besides the fact that the
strength and aggression, but also the virility associated with them,
would not be considered values there. In patriarchal societies, the
solution to women’s fear of men is the association with a socially
powerful man who offers them protection against other men.