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.
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Plow Agriculture
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.
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"...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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