The Kainos Podcast

Domination vs Partnership with Riane Eisler

Dec 17, 2025
Riane Eisler, a pioneering social scientist and author of The Chalice and the Blade, shares her profound insights on humanity's dual nature between domination and partnership. Reflecting on her traumatic childhood experience during Kristallnacht, she explores how inherited trauma shapes societal violence. Eisler discusses the historical shift from partnership societies to domination systems, touching on gender dynamics and the importance of valuing care work. She highlights current movements like Me Too as signs of a push towards partnership, advocating for a transformative cultural shift.
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INSIGHT

Include Family And Gender In Systems Analysis

  • Whole-systems analysis must include formative areas like family, childhood, and gender to address root causes rather than symptoms.
  • Treating only symptoms perpetuates the system of domination instead of transforming it.
ANECDOTE

From Systems Work To Law To Prehistory

  • Eisler describes her career path from systems work at RAND-affiliate Systems Development Corporation to UCLA Law and family law practice.
  • Those experiences, plus interest in prehistory, converged into her research and writing like The Chalice and the Blade.
INSIGHT

Prehistory Shows Partnership Possibilities

  • Archaeological evidence suggests long-lasting prehistorical societies oriented toward partnership, gender equity, and communal parenting.
  • These societies show that hierarchical domination is not an inevitable human arrangement.
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