Patriarchalism
Patriarchalism is a social system or cultural pattern in which men hold primary political, economic, and social power and influence. The term is derived from the Greek words "pater" (father) and "archon" (ruler), reflecting the historical dominance of men in patriarchal societies. This system is often characterized by the subordination of women and the exclusion of other marginalized groups from decision-making processes.
The roots of patriarchalism can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where men were typically the heads
In contemporary society, patriarchalism manifests in various ways, such as gender inequality in the workplace, unequal
Critics of patriarchalism argue that it reinforces power imbalances, limits individual freedoms, and hinders social progress.
Patriarchalism is a complex and multifaceted concept that has evolved over time and continues to shape societies