The Family's End: A Fierce Battle Plan for a Parentless Society

Conrad Riker
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About this ebook

Are you tired of being tied down by traditional family roles?

Do you feel suffocated by the institution of marriage, and wish for a more autonomous society?

Well, you're not alone. In this groundbreaking book, we'll explore the history of the family, its vulnerabilities, and how it's been weaponized against women, children, and gender equality.


- Discover the roots of the family as a means of social manipulation.

- Learn how patriarchal society has kept women and children oppressed, and how we can break free.

- Delve into the dark history of child custody battles, and how the state can take over the role of the family.

- Unearth the connections between traditional gender roles, monogamy, and the suppression of empowered women.

- Learn how to redefine masculinity and reclaim your power as a woman.

- Embrace the concept of a "parentless society" and understand its potential benefits.

- Gain insight on how to revolutionize your own life by rejecting the traditional family structure.

- Discover the powerful strategies needed to abolish the family system and create a more equal society.



If you're ready to join the fight against oppressive family dynamics, then this book is for you. Grab your copy and start making strides towards a world where everyone is equal, no partner or parents necessary!

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