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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 160 And so, Ellen thought, perhaps there is a sense in which slave dance does lurk in the belly of every woman, a basic biological, genetic sense.
22 161 Certainly such a disposition, as with many others, such as the desire to belong, to be found pleasing, to love and serve, would contribute to success in matters of gene replication.
22 162 And these genes would then be transmitted to future generations, assisting in the shaping of a species.
22 163 Had primitive women been feminists the human race would have been extinct thousands of years ago; it is the ideology of death.
22 164 It can survive only as a cannibalistic excrescence on the biological givens of reality, as the modality of a self-seeking, parasitical, politically active minority.
22 165 Generalized, it would falsify and degrade human life, destroy the gene pool, and lead to the termination of the human race.
22 166 But, of course, primitive men would not have permitted that pretentious indulgence on the part of primitive women.
And so, Ellen thought, perhaps there is a sense in which slave dance does lurk in the belly of every woman, a basic biological, genetic sense. Certainly such a disposition, as with many others, such as the desire to belong, to be found pleasing, to love and serve, would contribute to success in matters of gene replication. And these genes would then be transmitted to future generations, assisting in the shaping of a species. Had primitive women been feminists the human race would have been extinct thousands of years ago; it is the ideology of death. It can survive only as a cannibalistic excrescence on the biological givens of reality, as the modality of a self-seeking, parasitical, politically active minority. Generalized, it would falsify and degrade human life, destroy the gene pool, and lead to the termination of the human race. But, of course, primitive men would not have permitted that pretentious indulgence on the part of primitive women. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )