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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhat if everything you were taught about power was designed to weaken you?
For centuries, patriarchy has functioned not only as a social system but as a psychological one. Conditioning women to internalize fear, submission, and self-doubt. The greatest weapon it ever created was not violence, but the belief that women are inherently inferior.
This book dismantles that belief.
Through the lens of Phylogynism, it argues that patriarchy sustains itself by traumatizing women into compliance while hiding the biological vulnerabilities that actually shape male behavior. By understanding how power, fear, and control operate on both biological and psychological levels, women can break free from internalized misogyny and reclaim their autonomy.
But this transformation is not only external, it is deeply internal. A true shift toward female rule requires dismantling the mental shackles patriarchy has placed inside the female mind. Your inner world shapes the world you experience, and healing that inner conditioning is the first step toward true power.
Blending cultural analysis, biological arguments, and radical feminist philosophy, this book presents a provocative vision of a world transitioning away from patriarchal dominance and toward a new era of female authority.
The question is no longer whether the system will change.
The question is whether you will change with it.
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Safa Hussain
Safa Hussain is a writer and Feminist thinker known for her radical and unapologetic critique of patriarchy. Her work explores the psychological, cultural, and biological foundations of male dominance while advocating for the liberation and empowerment of Women. Through provocative arguments and bold philosophy, she challenges women to reject internalized misogyny and reclaim their power.
Her writing combines Feminist theory, social analysis, and cultural commentary to examine how systems of control shape women's lives and how those systems can be dismantled. Phylogynism is part of her broader vision of a world moving toward female autonomy and rule.
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