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Riane Eisler
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Riane Eisler
Age: 93
Born: 1931
Born: July 22
Anthropologist
Historian
Human Rights Activist
Peace Researcher
Sociologist
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Vienna
Austria
Riane Tennenhaus Eisler
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When the status and power of women is greater so also is the nation’s general quality of life when they are lower, so is the quality of life for all.
Riane Eisler
Care work is still primarily done by women for free in families and for poverty wages in the market, and this is a major reason that worldwide women are the mass of the poor and the poorest of the poor.
Riane Eisler
The link between intimate violence in the home and the international violence of terrorism and war is as tightly bound together as the fingers of a clenched fist.
Riane Eisler
For as long as human beings are forced to live in a system that at every turn impedes the fulfillment of their basic human needs - not only for love but for creative and spiritual expression - they will try to compensate for this in other ways, including the compulsive acquisition of ever more material goods.
Riane Eisler
For new ideas to be translated into new realities requires not only clarity of vision but also the opportunity to change old realities.
Riane Eisler
there are only two basic ways of structuring the relations between the female and male halves of humanity. All societies are patterned on either a dominator model - in which human hierarchies are ultimately backed up by force or the threat of force - or a partnership model, with variations in between.
Riane Eisler
Care work produces public goods, and should be supported in families by policies such as paid parental leave and caregiver tax credits, and by investments in good training and wages for caregiving, including early childhood education, in the market.
Riane Eisler
Can we really expect adequate funding for programs to clean up our environment and care for people's basic needs as long as the socially essential work of caretaking and cleaning is relegated to women for little or no pay?
Riane Eisler
Obviously there is pain in childbirth. But giving birth is also a moment of awe and wonder, a moment when the true miracle of aliveness, and of a woman's amazing part in that miracle, is suddenly experienced in every cell of one's body. It is in that sense truly an altered state of consciousness.
Riane Eisler
...gender relationships, which are tough for people to deal with, are key to whether a society orients to domination or partnership in all its relations.
Riane Eisler
As long as women and the feminine such as caring and caregiving are devalued, we cannot realistically expect more caring economic policies. Young people have a major role to play in creating a caring economics.
Riane Eisler
Religion supports and perpetuates the social organization it reflects.
Riane Eisler
For both Adam Smith and Karl Marx the essential work of caring for people, starting in early childhood, was just women's work - and in their minds not even classified as productive work.
Riane Eisler
In sum, the struggle for our future is . . . the struggle between those who cling to patterns of domination and those working for a more equitable partnership world.
Riane Eisler
We urgently need an integrated progressive political agenda if we are to have foundations for a more equitable, sustainable, caring world.
Riane Eisler
Marshall Rosenberg has a genius for developing and teaching practical skills urgently needed for a less violent, more caring world.
Riane Eisler
[On the ancient Venus figurines:] If the central religious figure was a woman giving birth and not, as in our time, a man dying on a cross, it would not be unreasonable to infer that life and the love of life - rather than death and the fear of death - were dominant in society as well as art.
Riane Eisler
We can't just tack on environmental balance to a fundamentally imbalanced system.
Riane Eisler
Women represent 70 percent of the 1.3 billion people in our world who live in absolute poverty. Consequently, as Joan Holmes, president of the Hunger Project, points out, any realistic efforts to change patterns of chronic hunger and poverty require changing traditions of discrimination against women.
Riane Eisler
We humans are wired for empathy by evolution, but when children grow up in dominator families they internalize this male over female template for relations early on. They then automatically apply it to other differences, whether based on race, religion, sexual orientation, and so forth.
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