Author: Laurens Buijs
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[AGTRT-BA29] Patriarchy has fallen after 12,800 years; transition to high-tech matriarchy has begun
Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team Artwork: I, Pet Goat II, Heliophant Androgyny-Based Gender Theory (ABGT) states that humans evolved as a matriarchal species on the Savannah some 300,000 years ago, and that humans suddenly became patriarchal 12,800 years ago as a result of collective trauma caused by a large comet impact (see also AGTRT-BA1,…
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[AGTRT-BA28] Why facing evil is so crucial now, according to Carl Jung
Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team Carl Jung spent a lot of time contemplating on evil. He said humanity would face evil like never before, as we have just enterred the Age of Aquarius. This shift in Platonic month or astrological epoch only happens once every 2000 years. And this particular shift, the shift from the…
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[AGTRT-BT6] Indicative definitions versus demarcative definitions of sexual orientations
Jan Bergstra & Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team In formal gender theory (FGT), we work on and with the notion of formal gender. This is a notion that can have different meanings in different versions of FGT. Any concrete example of a concept of formal gender is complicated because formal gender must explicitly have…
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[AGTRT-BF101] A Dutch version of the Cass review is a good idea, but Cal Horton’s criticisms should be included
Jan Bergstra & Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team It is plausible, but not certain, that a study such as the one conducted over the last four years under the leadership of Dr. Hilary Cass in the United Kingdom (see AGTRT-BF78) could also lead to relevant conclusions in the Netherlands. Jan Kuitenbrouwer and Peter Vasterman…
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[AGTRT-BF100] Transcompatible Manifesto
Jan Bergstra & LaurensAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team We see Formal Gender Theory (FGT) as a theoretical tool that can help bring the social debate on gender to fruition. In doing so, we try to find a workable middle ground between essentialism and co-essentialism, or what we call a middle of the road version(MotR version)…
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[AGTRT-BF99] The legal effect hypothesis for legal gender
Jan Bergstra & Laurens BuijsAmsterdam Gender Theory Research Team The moment the experts consider that, for example, person P (with gender G at birth) has made the transition to formally gender G’ and then the government bureaucracy also assigns to P legally gender G’, then P’s legal status changes. The question is what changes; we…