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Represented as the "Absolute," the "Self," and the "Essential" [7, 8].
She traces the evolution of patriarchy from nomadic societies to the industrial age, noting how women’s lack of property rights cemented their dependence [3, 8]. Le deuxiГЁme sexe
Beauvoir examines the oppression of women through several lenses: Represented as the "Absolute," the "Self," and the
She rejects "biological determinism," arguing that while biological differences exist, they do not justify social inequality [4, 10]. Represented as the "Absolute