Simone De Beauvoir Quotes
From The Origins Of Humanity, Their Biological Privilege Enabled Men To Affirm Themselves Alone As Sovereign Subjects; They Never Abdicated This Privilege; They Alienated Part Of Their Existence In Nature And In Woman; But They Won It Back Afterward; Condemned To Play The Role Of The Other, Woman Was Thus Condemned To Possess No More Than Precarious Power: Slave Or Idol, She Was Never The One Who Chose Her Lot. "Men Make Gods And Women Worship Them," Said Frazer; It Is Men Who Decide If Their Supreme Divinities Will Be Females Or Males; The Place Of Woman In Society Is Always The One They Assign Her; At No Time Has She Imposed Her Own Law.
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