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because its history
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I would say it is the most important, although it can be biased. Archaeology is equally important, less details, but more objectivity.
he created microsoft.
The most important difference is that Hinduism is polytheistic.
The history of a work's reception by the public and critics can reveal underlying biases and power dynamics that perpetuate patriarchy. Critiques and responses are often shaped by societal norms and values, reflecting how patriarchy influences perceptions of gender, authority, and representation in cultural production. Patterns of praise or dismissal can illuminate the ways in which patriarchy operates to uphold certain narratives and marginalize others.
For Judaism: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-history/judaisms-influence
the development of private property
Well, friend, patriarchy is a system where men hold more power and privilege than women. It's important to acknowledge and understand this system so we can work together to create a more balanced and equal world for everyone. By recognizing the impact of patriarchy, we can take steps to uplift all voices and create a more harmonious society.
The Inevitability of Patriarchy was created in 1973.
some societies have been a patriarchy.
The Inevitability of Patriarchy has 256 pages.
Kamla Bhasin has written: 'What is patriarchy?' -- subject(s): Patriarchy, Feminism, Social structure, History 'Some questions on feminism and its relevance in South Asia' -- subject(s): Feminism, Feminists 'Laughing matters'
"Patriarchy" is a word formed from the Greek word "archon" which means "ruler". A mon-archy is a state ruled by one ruler (from the Greek word for one, monos), an olig-archy is a state ruled by the rich, and an-archy is a state without a ruler. From the word "patrus" meaning "father" we get patriarchy, or rule by fathers, just as matriarchy is rule by mothers. No character in Romeo and Juliet is named Patriarchy, so it makes no sense to ask "Who is patriarchy?" Patriarchy is not a person, nor is it an adjective so you cannot ask whether Friar Lawrence is patriarchy any more than we can ask whether he is distance. Is Verona a patriarchy? Likely. Is the Capulet family a patriarchy? Certainly. Can any individual be a patriarchy? Never.
The ISBN of The Inevitability of Patriarchy is 978-0-6880-0175-9.
The concept of patriarchy, where power and authority are primarily held by men, is believed to have originated thousands of years ago in ancient societies. It became more entrenched with the development of agriculture and the establishment of private property, leading to the systemic subordination of women. The exact timeline of when patriarchy began is difficult to pinpoint due to the complexities of human history.