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Mar 3View SourceExtracts of the book are available here: http://books.google.fr/books?id=lx0EL1oAQBsC&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr
It is striking to note that this hyper-feminization of judeo-christianity was paralleled by the first "Industrial Revolution" (which happened between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries according to a French scholar named Jean Gimpel) and thus the first mass mechanization (so a feminization) of Western Europe. During its hyper-feminization, the Catholic Church has participated to some extent in this Industrial Revolution which has led to the emergence, after its end, to the mass printing and thus to the mass distribution of the Bible.
http://fr.scribd.com/doc/24916130/gimpel-the-medieval-machine-the-industrial-revolution-of-the-middle-ages
http://leker.typepad.com/medievaliste/2006/02/la_rvolution_in.html
http://www.an1000.org/Forum-Moyen-Age/la-revolution-industrielle-du-moyen-age-t719.html
http://www.herodote.net/An_Mil-synthese-144.php
P.S.
Two books about women's ordination in the Catholic Church.
http://books.google.fr/books?id=OouI3LRAI1cC&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr
http://books.google.fr/books?id=tz_Uvi1svbEC&printsec=frontcover&hl=fr
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "nataraja86" <cavalcarelatigre@...> wrote:
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> French-speakers and history buffs on this group might appreciate a publication from last year with the highly significant title, "Dieu changea de sexe, pour ainsi dire" by Jacques Dalarun at Seuil editions (http://www.irht.cnrs.fr/publications/religion-faite-femme.htm).
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> Although we have not been able to read the book, the editor's presentation reveals much about it that would serve to confirm and elaborate from a historical basis Evola's diagnosis of the modern world emerging at the end of the Middle-Ages as a gynecocratic type of society.
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