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| 1 | In Advanced Democracies With Progressive Gender Equality, Women Still Know Less Poitics Than MenI'm also interested to know if you ever read any of your own citations, or do you normally lob random links out hoping they'll prove your point? The fact that their are trends in gender discrepancy between nations of a particular cultural and institutional makeup i.e. highly developed, western-centric nations vs. comparatively impoverished countries where 'progressive' social values aren't even within purview, is exactly my point. Your own article reads, "Twin studies suggest that heritability a… | /r/MensRights | 03/01/14 07:35 PM |
| 1 | In Advanced Democracies With Progressive Gender Equality, Women Still Know Less Poitics Than MenI think it's more a question of cultural / institutional determinacy than the idea that women are somehow fundamentally drawn to more "feminine" professions. | /r/MensRights | 02/01/14 07:07 PM |
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