So, you think they're primarily motivated by outside influences?
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Yes, I'd say that there has always been a subset of women with this temperament but only with modern technology and ideology have they been able to engage in these occupations. Women are more prone to outside influence than men because historically, being ostracized by the group would mean death for themselves and their children in small communities.
That's true. Women couldn't really be knights or blacksmiths, back in the day.
But don't you think technological changes mean that there's less reason for women to not engage in those activities?
I think in some ways it all boils down to fiat.
Debasing the money steals the gains made by technology, robbing people of their time and then fund feminist/socialist propaganda to make sure the remaining time is used to be a worker drone for the fiat machine instead of raising families and building communities.
If we remained on something like a gold standard most men could provide for a large family on a part time job and most women wouldn't have been trained to behave like men .