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The Methods of Appropriation and Elaboration of Scarce Resources and Their Influence over the Social Status of Women: A Paleographic Investigation
In this text, I will argue that the historical social inferiority of women should be substantially reduced to a side effect unleashed by our past methods of appropriation and elaboration of scarce resources whose nature was of the physical type. Gender egalitarianism is thus materializable only within a society whose methods of appropriation and elaboration of scarce resources prioritize the intellectual speculation over the physical activity.