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1 timestamped hit 1 source reading 1 extracted note Newest source: 2024-09-10, day precision Aliases: plow-agricultures

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Plow Agriculture

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Harvard and UCLA, they discovered, okay, the moment they discovered the plow, agriculture, these societies have lower levels of female participation in politics in..."

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Topic Scope And Freshness

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Harvard and UCLA, they discovered, okay, the moment they discovered the plow, agriculture, these societies have lower levels of female participation in politics in..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: The Civilization That Chose Not To Make War (2024-09-10, day precision).

Most connected source reading: The Civilization That Chose Not To Make War.

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Key Notes

Gender-history model in the 2024-09-10 lecture

model

Plow agriculture is presented as a turning point: once men's labor contributed more materially, societies showed lower female participation in politics and labor, making gender hierarchy cultural rather than biological.

Timestamped Evidence

The Civilization That Chose Not To Make War

2024-09-10, day precision · Civilization #4: The Paradise Lost of Marija Gimbutas

Transcript

"...Harvard and UCLA, they discovered, okay, the moment they discovered the plow, agriculture, these societies have lower levels of female participation in politics in..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

The Civilization That Chose Not To Make War

2024-09-10, day precision · claims, semantic-ref

Reading

Gimbutas's Old Europe becomes Jiang's Paradise Lost: a Mother Goddess civilization where art, writing, sexual agency, and nonviolent social control show that war, property, and patriarchy are historical arrivals, not human nature.

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