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Pagan Feminism

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Reason, Culture, Religion

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The modernist project is an objectifying project. Its proponents believe that by putting mental distance between the world and themselves they acquire a unique perspective on it.

The valley spirit never dies Call it the mystery, the woman. The mystery … Forever this endures, forever ….

—Tao Te Ching (chapter 6), trans. Ursula Le Guin

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© 2004 Ralph Pettman

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Pettman, R. (2004). Pagan Feminism. In: Reason, Culture, Religion. Culture and Religion in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403982353_11

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