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Citation correction. Briffault's quote is from his book, The Mothers, Vol. I, p. 191.
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(Citation correction. Briffault's quote is from his book, The Mothers, Vol. I, p. 191.) |
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Briffault's law is defined as follows: " | Briffault's law is defined as follows: "The female, not the male, determines all the conditions of the animal family. Where the female can derive no benefit from association with the male, no such association takes place.". — Robert Briffault, The Mothers, Vol. I, p. 191 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015009106751;view=1up;seq=7 ''The Mothers: A Study of the Origins of Sentiments and Institutions''], Vol. II, Vol. III, (1927) L. H. Dudley Buxton. | |||
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