Quote by Bertrand Russell
The man is not of the woman, but the woman of the man; neither was the man created for the woman, but the woman for a man
Summary
This quote suggests a hierarchical view on the relationship between men and women. It implies that men are superior to women and that women exist to serve men. It reinforces traditional gender roles and implies that women are secondary to men. Such a perspective is rooted in patriarchal beliefs and has been used historically to justify the oppression and subordination of women. This quote reflects a limited and outdated understanding of gender equality and the autonomy of individuals, regardless of gender.