Jiang attributes to Gimbutas the claim that Old Europe was women-ruled, peaceful, egalitarian, and artistic for about 4000 years before conquest.
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Women Rule
Jiang attributes to Gimbutas the claim that Old Europe was women-ruled, peaceful, egalitarian, and artistic for about 4000 years before conquest.
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Jiang presents Gimbutas's conclusion as women being part of Old Europe's political class, making Europe more peaceful through collaborative and nonviolent forms of social control.
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"Okay? For men, men have always been in charge. There's always been wars. And there's always been wealth and money to motivate people to..."
"Okay? We have three kids. Okay? I want my three kids to inherit the money. Right? But, if my wife goes to sleep with..."
"The first reason is women are more willing to cooperate and collaborate. Does that make sense? So, men are competitive. We like status. We..."
"Okay? So, that's one thing that women are better at. Women are better at collaborating and compromising. That's the first thing. Second thing is..."
"As a way to punish him. But this is all very subtle and non -violent ways of forcing people to conform to the rules..."
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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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