#Metoo … and Transhumanism?
Abstract
What is almost always missing from #Metoo is an analysis of the place of our biological condition. Transhumanism has some things to say on this subject.
References
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[3] See Wikipédia : “Child marriage”.
[4] Sylvain Courage, L’Obs, interview with the archaeologist Jean-Paul Demoule, « La domination masculine est la plus ancienne forme de pouvoir », 27/06/19.
[5] See Wikipédia : article « patriarcat »
[6] See for example: Jacques Fradin and Camille Lefrançois, Cerveau et Psycho, « Dominant ou dominé » https://www.cerveauetpsycho.fr/sd/psychologie/dominant-ou-domine-3835.php , march 2007.
[7] Jean-Didier VINCENT, Biologie du pouvoir, Odile Jacob 2018, chap. 2 « La Dominance », p.41.
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[10] See for instance the trends in reported rapes worldwide over the 2010 decade : Wikipédia, « Statistiques de viols déclarés », < https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viol#Statistiques_de_viols_d%C3%A9clar%C3%A9s >, consulted on 26/12/2021. Measuring sexual violence, however, is very complex because legislation varies from place to place and from time to time (in the direction of strengthening legislation, especially in the least unequal countries) and because the rate of victims not filing a complaint is considerable.
[11] See : Marc Roux, transhumanistes.com, « Quel genre pour le transhumanisme ? », < https://transhumanistes.com/quel-genre-pour-le-transhumanisme/ >, 30/05/2023.
[12] Sharon Begley, STAT, « Can zapping people’s brains reduce violence? Controversial study sees potential », 02/07/2018 ; some clinical trials are controversial. See : David Adam, New Scientist, « Brain zap therapy for aggression to be tested on prisoners », 06/03/2019.
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