WOMAN: The Forced Slave — Who is to Blame? Society or Women?
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231477944
- EAN9798231477944
- Date de parution27/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Woman: The Forced Slave - Who is to Blame? Society or Women?For centuries, women have not been shaped for themselves-but for others. Raised to conform. Conditioned to obey. Expected to serve. This book is not a story. It is a reckoning. Jay fearlessly confronts the silent rules and deeply ingrained beliefs that have dictated women's lives for generations. From cultural expectations to invisible chains of obedience, this powerful work asks a bold and necessary question:Who holds the key to freedom-society, or women themselves??? Are women prisoners of tradition, or architects of their own fate? ?? Is submission enforced, or embraced? ?? What does true freedom look like-not just in law, but in the mind?Woman: The Forced Slave is a call to awareness, a challenge to assumptions, and a demand for change.
If you're ready to question what you've always accepted, If you're ready to see beyond the surface, Then turn the page-and join the conversation.
If you're ready to question what you've always accepted, If you're ready to see beyond the surface, Then turn the page-and join the conversation.
Woman: The Forced Slave - Who is to Blame? Society or Women?For centuries, women have not been shaped for themselves-but for others. Raised to conform. Conditioned to obey. Expected to serve. This book is not a story. It is a reckoning. Jay fearlessly confronts the silent rules and deeply ingrained beliefs that have dictated women's lives for generations. From cultural expectations to invisible chains of obedience, this powerful work asks a bold and necessary question:Who holds the key to freedom-society, or women themselves??? Are women prisoners of tradition, or architects of their own fate? ?? Is submission enforced, or embraced? ?? What does true freedom look like-not just in law, but in the mind?Woman: The Forced Slave is a call to awareness, a challenge to assumptions, and a demand for change.
If you're ready to question what you've always accepted, If you're ready to see beyond the surface, Then turn the page-and join the conversation.
If you're ready to question what you've always accepted, If you're ready to see beyond the surface, Then turn the page-and join the conversation.