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Traduzione italiana del saggio filosofico di Aline Arbrant : "LA GINARCHIA", seguito da due dei suoi romanzi : "Anna e suoi schiavi" e "Schiavi di Lesbo".

Produktbeschreibung
Traduzione italiana del saggio filosofico di Aline Arbrant : "LA GINARCHIA", seguito da due dei suoi romanzi : "Anna e suoi schiavi" e "Schiavi di Lesbo".
Autorenporträt
Aline d'Arbrant (1952-2017) is the foundress of the gynarchist movement. It is the SCUM Manifesto which will inspire her essay The Gynarchy which will in turn become an international best seller. Eighteen short stories and a dozen novels will follow, all describing women, couples, families, societies or gynarchist worlds. Aline d'Arbrant also wanted to promote certain famous or forgotten titles: first some short stories by Léeacute;opold Sacher-Masoch, then her famous Venus in fur, of which she will make an amusing gynarchic reading that will conclude with humor her Letters from Saphine to Wanda, then Bérangèegrave;re's novel Josiane and her slave. Aline d'Arbrant is the foundress of the Gynarchy International association under french law (law of 1901) which aims to "make known the ideas and the gynarchist theories, as described in particular in the works of Aline d'Arbrant, in France, in Europe and throughout the world; to act at all levels to assert the exclusively non-venal gynarchist aspirations and, in general, to promote a preponderant position of women in the private, social and political life of all countries; develop a politico-social project based on female predominance and capable of responding to the challenges facing the world today; contribute to the creation of gynarchist micro-societies that can serve as models of society for states and humanity whole; to federate all the organizations which, across the planet, are dedicated to female supremacy and to women's access to positions of political, industrial and financial power; to fund and organize events, meetings, exhibitions relating to its objects; encourage the creation of think tanks to propose solutions to common gynarchist problems of interest to members; manage a civil real estate company whose buildings and land, owned or rented, could be used by its members in compliance with the objects of the association and its possible internal regulations."