Riane Eisler

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Eisler was born in Vienna in 1931 before her family fled from the Nazis to Cuba. She later emigrated to the United States. She has degrees in Sociology and law from the University of California. She is an attorney, legal scholar and author. She is the founder of the Center for Partnership Studies.

She has published thirteen books, including one memoir, The Gate, published in 2000. Her first book was Dissolution: Dissolution: No-Fault Divorce, Marriage, and the Future of Women. Her second book was on the Equal Rights Amendment.

In her third book The Chalice and the Blade, published in 1987, she coined the terms "partnership" and "dominator" to describe the two underlying forms of society. Partnership societies are characterized by gender equality, peace, sustainability, caring, while dominator societies are characterized by sexism, chronic war, ecological destruction, and unsustainability. According to her research, which references the work of archaeologists Marija Gimbutas and James Mellaart, among others, for millennia human societies were built on partnership, in which human capacity to give, nurture and sustain life was held in the highest regard, and shared responsibility was the gold standard. The fall into domination occurred around 6,500 years ago.

Eisler has argued that the switch from partnership to dominator has led to gender biased monogamy, prostitution and illegitimacy, women's dependence and the acceptance of war.

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Participation in Humanity Rising

Day 91 - Conscious Evolution - From Contemplation to Action
HR!Day098 - Dialogue with Riane Eisler| Dialogue with Riane Eisler
Day 131 The Consequences of the US Presidential Election
HR!Day230 - The U Journey From Domination to Partnership| Humanity Rising Day 230 - Tuesday April 20, 2021 The U Journey From Domination to Partnership

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