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Minimize mental slavery in corporate democracy

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Despite myriads of demonic shackles imprisoning world's women, there exists the possibility of advancing efforts for women's emancipation from mental slavery, especially through the participation of women in series of critical and analytical exercises. Instead of holding body glamour-centered beauty contests, committees of guardians and teachers at local schools or social activists at community level could organize intellectual contests geared toward building women's insight, critical and analytical capacity. Even such local level exercises carried out in series could help combat mental slavery.

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