DiscoverHistory of Philosophy Audio Archive#134 - The Forgotten People of History: Roy Casagranda on Racism and Sexism in Western Historiography
#134 - The Forgotten People of History: Roy Casagranda on Racism and Sexism in Western Historiography

#134 - The Forgotten People of History: Roy Casagranda on Racism and Sexism in Western Historiography

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Talk Originally Titled “Deconstructing Racism and Sexism in the Envisagement of Western Civilization”


The use of the phrase “all men are created equal” was probably not a deliberate attempt to make a statement about women. It was just that women were beyond consideration as worthy of inclusion. They were politically invisible. Though practical needs gave women a certain authority in the home, on the farm, or in occupations like midwifery, they were simply overlooked in any consideration of political rights, any notions of civic equality.-Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States, 1980⁠https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_People%27s_History_of_the_United_State-//-


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#134 - The Forgotten People of History: Roy Casagranda on Racism and Sexism in Western Historiography

#134 - The Forgotten People of History: Roy Casagranda on Racism and Sexism in Western Historiography

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