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“One thing is certain: When the time has come, nothing which is man made will subsist. One day, all human accomplishments will be reduced to a pile of ashes. But every single child to whom a woman has given birth will live forever, for he has been given an immortal soul made to God's image and likeness. In this light, the assertion of de Beauvoir that 'women produce nothing' becomes particularly ludicrous.”

Quote by Alice von Hildebrand

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The Privilege of Being a Woman

This book delves into the multifaceted aspects of womanhood, examining the societal constructs, personal narratives, and the ongoing struggle for equality and recognition. more

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Alice von Hildebrand
Alice von Hildebrand

Alice von Hildebrand, born on March 11, 1923, is a renowned philosopher known for her contributions to moral philosophy and Christian philosophy, particularly in the areas of marriage, family, and moral education. more

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