ABSTRACT

In most societies women do, in fact, live in quite different societal structures from those men live in. The religious institutions women are involved in, including churches, are different for men and women, the legal institutions in her world differ from those in his, and so on for recreational institutions, the work world, or any other societal structure. The rules in the world women inhabit are different from those in the world men inhabit. The two worlds of the integry and the economy operate on quite different principles, one on the basis of love or duty and one on the basis of monetary incentives. The grants economy, in its turn, includes two subsystems, one an "economy of love" which leads toward sociology, and one an "economy of threat" which leads toward political science. Both perform an integrative function or, perhaps better, both are part of an integrative system.