Publisher's Synopsis
This book covers deceptive ideological propositions, specious laws, and folklore, all of which maintain women's continuing subjection. Chapter 1 is entitled Feminist Lens on Gender Violence: Patriarchal Hierarchy of Status and discusses how violence against women is likely rooted in the continuing transmission of patriarchal ideologies. Chapter 2 is entitled Violence Directed at Women: Re-Engineering Old Laws with Newly-Infused Ideologies and discusses how any law against violence, confected solely to punish incels committing violence against so-called 'Stacys' would fail the test of cogent pragmatic elaboration of appropriateness and justice. Chapter 3 is entitled The Misogyny of Incels: Ideological Narrative Transmission into Folklore, and it discovers, then discusses, men's goals which have been made unreachable by insemination in ideological propositions of misogyny, and state sponsored misogyny which has been maintained by publicly debating terrorism risks to women. Chapter 4 is entitled A War Formula for Male Dominance: Ideology of Patriarchy and discusses how only one person could literally occupy, in a military sense, the production of affective guilt in other persons, and how this could be done by men in large power groups controlling patriarchal social structures. Chapter 5 entitled The Marital Rape Exemption: Chattel Slavery of Women by Coverture discovers the specious ideological conception of 'marital unity', arising from the Christian 'one-flesh' doctrine, combined with the common law legal fiction of 'coverture'. Chapter 6 entitled Neofeudalism in Food Security: Patriarchal Coercion and Expropriation discusses that wwherever a feudal male worked, and had food expropriated from him by feudal Lords, so too, by the forces of patriarchal feudal hierarchy, did women suffer consequent food deprivation by expropriation, with this situation subsisting to this day in so-called inflationary food prices. Chapter 7 entitled Aboriginal Women's Complaints: Ignored in Judicial Discourse discusses Aboriginal womens' narrative text whom all suffer instances of deceptive rhetoric to remove either their rights or the appendant correlative duties to their exigencies of life.