Modern dictionaries usually define gynarchy as a political system governed by women or a woman. For a more nuanced understanding it’s important to recognise that “the political system” that women govern may actually be staffed by male servants called prime ministers, presidents, or politicians who work on behalf of the ruling female gender.[1] In her book What’s Right With Feminism, Cassandra Langer gives a concise definition that accounts for the proxy role of male leaders: “Gynarchy refers to government by women, or women-centered government.” – PW
The following articles show that Columbia was more than an empty symbol of America’s pedestalisation of women (*click articles to enlarge):
The Philadelphia Record – 1903
England and the English from an American Point of View – 1909
From Dublin to Chicago: Some Notes on a Tour in America – 1914
Albert Einstein declares Women Rule Here – 1921