I’m also not the author of that essay (otherwise it would have my name on it), but I do agree with it, aside from a few caveats. Anyway, women’s suffrage is irrelevant to what the essay was explaining. It does not propose to abolish woman suffrage, nor does the author advocate for that.
As for cars replacing horses, humanity would’ve been wealthier, more prosperous, and more eco-friendly if walkable cities and high-speed rail were built instead of cars. But I understand the point that you were making. https://www.reddit.com/r/fuckcars/wiki/faq
That’s because almost nobody views humans through a biological realism worldview. For more info, see: Understanding Biological Realism, https://zerocontradictions.net/#bio-realism. In this case, Family and Society in particular is probably the best introduction, out of each of the essays in the list. https://thewaywardaxolotl.blogspot.com/2014/04/family-and-society.html
I’m also not the author of that essay (otherwise it would have my name on it), but I do agree with it, aside from a few caveats. Anyway, women’s suffrage is irrelevant to what the essay was explaining. It does not propose to abolish woman suffrage, nor does the author advocate for that.
As for cars replacing horses, humanity would’ve been wealthier, more prosperous, and more eco-friendly if walkable cities and high-speed rail were built instead of cars. But I understand the point that you were making. https://www.reddit.com/r/fuckcars/wiki/faq