«They were conquerors, horse tamers, and huntresses who gave birth to children but did not nurse or rear them. They were an extreme, feminist wing of a young human race, whose other extreme wing consisted of the stringent patriarchies.»
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Mothers and Amazons; the first feminine history of culture
Bertha Diener Frases y Citas
Página 122.
Mothers and Amazons; the first feminine history of culture
Original: «In time and reality the Amazon kingdoms not only comprise an extremist end of matriarchy but also are a beginning and a purpose in themselves. Roaming daughter realms, excluding everything male except some enslaved boy cripples, they markedly differ from the serenely tolerant mother clan as old as mankind, which pacifically exiled a young upstart manhood by exogamy.»
Bertha Diener: Frases en inglés
Mothers and Amazons; the first feminine history of culture https://archive.org/details/mothersamazons00ecks, p. 123.
Mothers and Amazons (trans. 1965 (original 1930s)), p. 137.
Mothers and Amazons; the first feminine history of culture https://archive.org/details/mothersamazons00ecks, p. 122.
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Mothers and Amazons (trans. 1965 (original 1930s)), p. 136.