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Notes from chapter 2
I. Feminism is married historically to the occult
II. Whereas the Enlightenment provided the new purpose that birthed Feminism, it was Romanticism that provided the framework for meaning.
III. The Shelley’s contribution to Feminism was the archetype woman who was “freed” from family relations.
— Feb 07, 2026 08:38AM
I. Feminism is married historically to the occult
II. Whereas the Enlightenment provided the new purpose that birthed Feminism, it was Romanticism that provided the framework for meaning.
III. The Shelley’s contribution to Feminism was the archetype woman who was “freed” from family relations.
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Joshua Bethay
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In the 1960s, Kate Millett would lead the following chant/response:
How do we make a cultural revolution?
By destroying the American family!
How do we destroy the family?
By destroying the American Patriarch!
How do we destroy the patriarchy?
By taking away his power!
How do we do that?
By destroying monogamy!
How do we do that?
By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality!
— Feb 12, 2026 06:14PM
How do we make a cultural revolution?
By destroying the American family!
How do we destroy the family?
By destroying the American Patriarch!
How do we destroy the patriarchy?
By taking away his power!
How do we do that?
By destroying monogamy!
How do we do that?
By promoting promiscuity, eroticism, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality!
Joshua Bethay
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Page 17: “The emphasis is on a notion of a female as a human being apart from being a woman or a mother. The capacity for motherhood, in this view, is not essential to being a female human. The idea rests on the belief that raising children is what keeps female humans from being “real” people. This is one of the ideas that will open the door to eliminating womanhood altogether.”
— Feb 06, 2026 07:05AM
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What did you think about point 1? I wasn’t so sure about her conclusions on this one.
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