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The First Sex is a 1971 book by the American librarian Elizabeth Gould Davis, considered part of the second wave of feminism. In the book, Gould Davis aimed to show that early human society consisted of matriarchal "queendoms" based around worship of the "Great Goddess", and characterised by pacifism and democracy. Gould Davis argued that the early matriarchal societies attained a high level of civilization, which was largely wiped out as a result of the "patriarchal revolution". She asserted that patriarchy introduced a new system of society, based on property rights rather than human rights, and worshipping a stern and vengeful male deity instead of the caring and nurturing Mother Goddess.

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  • The First Sex (en català El primer sexe) és un llibre de la bibliotecària estatunidenca Elizabeth Gould Davis del 1971, considerat part de la segona onada del feminisme. Al llibre, Gould Davis pretenia demostrar que la primera societat humana consistia en "queendoms" matriarcals basades en el culte a la "Gran Deessa" i caracteritzades pel pacifisme i la democràcia. Gould Davis va argumentar que les primeres societats matriarcals van assolir un alt nivell de civilització, que va ser esborrat en gran part com a resultat de la "revolució patriarcal". Va afirmar que el patriarcat va introduir un nou sistema de societat, basat en els drets de propietat en lloc dels drets humans, i que venerava a una divinitat masculina severa i venjativa en lloc de la deessa mare que es preocupava i alimentava. (ca)
  • The First Sex is a 1971 book by the American librarian Elizabeth Gould Davis, considered part of the second wave of feminism. In the book, Gould Davis aimed to show that early human society consisted of matriarchal "queendoms" based around worship of the "Great Goddess", and characterised by pacifism and democracy. Gould Davis argued that the early matriarchal societies attained a high level of civilization, which was largely wiped out as a result of the "patriarchal revolution". She asserted that patriarchy introduced a new system of society, based on property rights rather than human rights, and worshipping a stern and vengeful male deity instead of the caring and nurturing Mother Goddess. (en)
  • The First Sex (Português: O Primeiro Sexo) é um livro de 1971 escrito pela bibliotecária norte-americana Elizabeth Gould Davis, considerado parte da chamada Segunda Onda do Feminismo. No livro, Gould Davis procura mostrar que as primeiras sociedades humanas eram matriarcais, "queendoms", baseados no culto à Deusa-mãe e caracterizados pelo pacifismo e democracia. Gould Davis argumenta que estas sociedades atingiram alto nível de civilidade, que foi totalmente devastado em consequência da . Ela afirma que o patriarcado introduziu um novo sistema de sociedade, baseado em propriedade privada, direitos de propriedade, mais do que direitos humanos e cultuando um severo e vingativo deus masculino ao invés da afetuosa e protetora Deusa-mãe. (pt)
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