
Witches weren't supernatural - they were women who threatened patriarchy. Mona Chollet's acclaimed feminist manifesto reveals how witch hunt mentalities still target independent women today. Le Monde calls it "brilliant" for exposing the chilling truth: society still fears women who defy expectations.
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Imagine a world where a woman's independence is considered so threatening that she must be eliminated. This isn't ancient history-the witch hunts that claimed up to 100,000 lives (80% women) occurred during the Renaissance and Enlightenment, not the Middle Ages. These weren't the actions of religious zealots or uneducated peasants; civil courts conducted most trials, with educated elites leading sophisticated media campaigns against "dangerous" women. The widely distributed "Malleus Maleficarum" (Hammer of Witches) explicitly stated that "male witches are of small concern," viewing women as weak-minded and lustful. Any woman risked accusation for stepping out of line-whether for talking back, being too social or too solitary, missing church or attending too devoutly. Their bodies were violated through "witch pricking," stripped, shaved, and tortured beyond imagination. Why did this happen? The witch hunts coincided with women gaining social power and independence. Women were systematically excluded from businesses and professions while married women lost legal rights through reintroduced Roman law. The witch hunts served as violent correction, putting women "back in their place" through terror and public spectacle. What's most disturbing isn't just this history, but how it continues shaping our present. The persecution of witches reinforced prejudices and repressed certain female behaviors and lifestyles - creating negative associations that still produce censorship, barriers, hostility, and violence today.
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