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"All societies on the verge of death are masculine. A society can survive with only one man; no society will survive a shortage of women"

- Germaine Greer

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This quote by Germaine Greer talks to the significance of women in society. Greer is recommending that when a society is on the edge of collapse, it is usually since of an absence of women. She is stressing that a society can not survive without ladies, while a single man can make it through on his own. This quote highlights the value of gender equality and the requirement for both males and females to be present in a society in order for it to flourish. Greer is likewise suggesting that a society without ladies is doomed to fail, as females bring a special set of skills and viewpoints that are essential for a society to make it through. This quote is a pointer of the importance of gender equality and the requirement for both males and females to be present in a society in order for it to be successful.

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Germaine Greer This quote is written / told by Germaine Greer somewhere between January 29, 1939 and today. She was a famous Activist from Australia. The author also have 35 other quotes.

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