Re: Why did Feminism arise

From: vizier (vizier_at_bigfoot.com)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: 27 Jan 2005 18:33:29 -0800

The false concept of gender struggle ignores the seminal fact that
neither sex is in competition with the other for ascendency.
Nature has brought about a relationship between the sexes based on each
complementing the other, as in the Yin and Yang.

The result of this symbiotic arrangement is a moduality which forms the
nucleus of an intelligent, productive and
meaningful society. We see archaic societies, when the male component
was dominant, as being violent, anti-scientific
and socially, as well as politically unstable. The ruins of ancient
civilizations are grim reminders of the futility of conquest.

When the Roman legions overran Greece a good portion of that culture
was permanently destroyed And so it went, all the way up to WWII, when
in the process of building a Nazi empire the war machine ruined
invaluable treasures in Europe.

The postwar period with minor conflicts which did not have global
influence, allowed much of the underdeveloped nations to
modernize and begin a process of progress. Witness mainland China as
one example. There is a transformation taking place which will not be
reversed, transforming that nation into a capitalistic giant and
Communism will just fade into the background.