- states.
Riane Eisler, in her book The
Chalice and the Blade,
contrasts androcratic male-dominated
society with gylany, i.e.,
partnership society based on...
- woman-centered (gynocentric), and the
Bronze Age Indo-European
patriarchal ("
androcratic")
culture which supplanted it.
According to her interpretations, gynocentric...
-
Goddess (1991)
became standard works for the
theory that a
patriarchic or "
androcratic"
culture originated in the
Bronze Age,
replacing a
Neolithic Goddess-centered...
- that some
societies were "mainly gynecocratic" (others
being "mainly
androcratic"). Gynecocracy, gynaecocracy, gynocracy, gyneocracy, and
gynarchy generally...
-
goddesses were
venerated but that the
Bronze Age Indo-European
patriarchal ("
androcratic")
culture supplanted it. Mackenzie's
matristic theories were notably...
- Proto-Indo-Europeans (from the
Kurgan culture), who she
claimed were
patriarchal (
androcratic) and warlike,
invaded southeast Europe from the
eastern steppes, and...