Patriarchal
Patriarchal is an adjective used to describe social systems, institutions, or attitudes in which men hold primary power and authority. The term comes from the Greek patriarkhēs, from patēr “father” and arkhos “ruler.” A patriarchal society tends to place men in roles of political leadership, moral authority, economic control, and inheritance, while women and non-binary people may face structural disadvantages.
Patriarchy is not confined to a single domain; it can be observed in the family, religion, and
Scholars in sociology, anthropology, and gender studies describe patriarchy as a system of power relations rather
In contemporary discourse, the term is used to describe persistent patterns of gender inequality in law, policy,