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The Way of All Women (C.G. Jung Foundation) The Way of All Women by Mary Esther Harding
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“(Feminist woman) is too concerned with trying to be man's equal, and so discounts all differences, physiological as well as psychological. She never depreciates man, for her aim is to be like a man, equal to a man, no whit his inferior. She no longer has any standpoint for criticism for him, because she has sold her birthright, her feminine inheritance, her uniqueness, by cancelling the difference arising from the fact that she is female.”
Mary Esther Harding, The Way of All Women
“But when in later life the attention is withdrawn from the external world it may be that the life-energy gathers itself together for its last and most significant creative act. The human being himself becomes the recipient of his own life energy.”
Mary Esther Harding, The Way of All Women
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