"I have wondered sometimes if a man to be a man must not master a woman and if a woman to be a woman must not know herself mastered."
Outlaw of Gor - 206



As personified with the passing of the amendment to the U.S. Constitution granting women's sufferage:

Without men supporting it "feminism" would have never gained any ground.

The relationship between man and woman and ergo between dominance and submission existed long before any illusion of feminist thought.

The struggle for achieveing such forever elusive and unobtainable qualities such as "equality" is a simple extension of the struggle for dominance and it too will have it's "ebb and flow". Yin and Yang may be disturbed or imbalanced from time to time; yet allways equalibrium returns of it's own accord.

It is the industrialization of the world which has truely emasculated the better part of our culture. Technology has out-paced our evolutionary development ever since the first primordial fire was started by Prometheus.

Do not blame the women for seeking to replace the dominance they find lacking in the male of the species with her own, they are after all only doing what is natural.

Humanist theory is more in keeping with my own preceptions of events despite the extremities of the feminist movement or the recoil from it. Such is the way the world works to re-establish balance.




"Culture decides what is truth, but truth, unfortunately for culture, is unaware of this. Cultures, mad and blind, can die upon the rocks of truth. Why can truth not be the foundation of culture, rather than its nemesis? Can one not build upon the stone cliffs of reality rather than dash one's head against them? But how few human beings can think, how few dare to inquire, how few can honestly question. How can one know the answer to a question which one fears to ask?"
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