Not really. In western history, women were often seen as morally & intellectually inferior humans more inclined to sin & in need of control https://twitter.com/Mic1402/status/907877892972888065 …
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We can evaluate this many different ways of course. One is that the reality for most adult women through most of history was baby production
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...have a baby, breast feed, repeat. Of course that impacts on what is expected and thought of those women...
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...much of their adult life spent clapping when a small person poops. Yet more with baby brain...
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Although women also worked. Men and women mostly had little intellectual stimulation but did different jobs in agriculture.
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Not a great deal of time for playing with baby. And if you were wealthy, usually paid someone else to do it.
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Aristotle believed women result from a "defective seed" and thus are "failed males" This is the starting point for Thomas Aquinas' thinking.pic.twitter.com/FxRKLxE1Zp
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