I was brought up to believe that the only thing worth doing was to add to the sum of accurate information in this world.
Margaret Mead
Margaret Mead was an American cultural anthropologist known for her research on tribal societies in Oceania and her advocacy for understanding cultural differences. Her publications had a significant impact on public discourse surrounding sexuality, family, and social change. Her pioneering work, though sometimes controversial, paved the way for future anthropological research and highlighted the importance of culture in shaping human behavior. Mead was a prolific and influential communicator, using the media to share her findings with a wider audience.
n. 1901-12-16, Filadélfia · m. 1978-11-15, Nova Iorque
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24Because of their age-long training in human relations—for that is what feminine intuition really is—women have a special contribution to make to any group enterprise, and I feel it is up to them to contribute the kinds of awareness that relatively few men . . . have incorporated through their education.
Between the layman’s “ Naturally no human society” and the anthropologist’s “No known human society” lie thousands of detailed and painstaking studies, made by hurricane-lamp and firelight, by explorer and missionary and modern scientists, in many parts of the world.
We know of no culture that has said, articulately, that there is no difference between men and women except in the way they contribute to the creation of the next generation.
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