![]() ![]() “We pass from the social order supported by the chalice, in the worship of the goddess, in pacification and equity, to one supported by the sword, in patriarchal, violent and unequal societies. “Pasamos del orden social apoyado en el cáliz, en la adoración de la diosa, en la pacificación y la equidad, a uno apoyado en la espada, en las sociedades patriarcales, violentas y desiguales. But, as violent clashes became more frequent, we can see the 180 degree turn that changed the course of humanity: She explains how the island of Crete was the last example of a society that lived in collaboration. To show that partnership based societies are possible, Dr.Eisler offers Crete as an example. “The pleasure centers of our brain are activated more when we collaborate and care than when we compete or dominate.” “Los centros de placer de nuestro cerebro se activan más cuando colaboramos y cuidamos que cuando competimos o dominamos.” In the interview, Dr.Eisler explains the neuroscience behind why violence is so prevalent in modern day society and ways the world can abandon these domination systems and move towards a more partnership oriented world. The interview, conducted in Spanish, is printed in the El País article, “ Es falso que la violencia y la dominación masculina sean parte de nuestra naturaleza humana” or “It is false that violence and male dominance are a part of our human nature”. In an interview with Spanish newspaper El País, Dr.Riane Eisler discusses the newest Spanish edition of El Cáliz y la Espada with journalist Juan Miguel Hernández Bonilla. ![]()
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