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Briffault's law is a widely accepted principle in biology. Briffault's law states:
 
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The female, not the male, determines all the conditions of the animal family. Where the female can derive no benefit from association with the male, no such association takes place. — Robert Briffault, The Mothers. Vol. I, p. 191
 
The female, not the male, determines all the conditions of the animal family. Where the female can derive no benefit from association with the male, no such association takes place. — Robert Briffault, The Mothers. Vol. I, p. 191
 
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[[Peter Wright]] has argued strongly against the veracity of Briffault's law.
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 8 June 2024

Briffault's law is a widely accepted principle in biology. Briffault's law states:

The female, not the male, determines all the conditions of the animal family. Where the female can derive no benefit from association with the male, no such association takes place. — Robert Briffault, The Mothers. Vol. I, p. 191

Peter Wright has argued strongly against the veracity of Briffault's law.