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Matriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matriarchy (or gynecocracy ) refers to a gynecocentric form of society, in which the leading role is taken by the women and especially by the mothers of a community. There are no known societies th...
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Patriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patriarchy is the structuring of family units based on the man, as father figure, having primary authority over the rest of the family members. Patriarchy also refers to the role of men in society ...
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10. PATRIARCHAL RELIGIONS ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM. ... 11. PATRIARCHS SEE THE BATTLE ON EARTH AS THAT OF MEN VS. MEN. THE WINNERS GET THE WOMEN AND THE RESOURCES. THE BATTLE, HOWEVER, IS BETWEEN EVIL MEN AND THEIR WOMEN, VS GOOD WOMEN AND THEIR MEN. AND WHEN GOOD WOMEN WITH ... WOMEN ARE BECOMING MORE AGGRESSIVE AND MATRIARCHAL.
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ATRIARCHY, YOGA, CHRISTIANITY ... OLLEGES OF STUDY: ... MATRIARCHY; VS; PATRIARCHY...
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But nevertheless the patriarchal way of thinking deals dualistic with the terms mother and father, like normal contraries. We have to try to get away from the linear patriarchal method of thinking to become aware and understand matriarchal energy.
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The Patriarchal Society The basic structure of the so-called 'patriarchal' society places white males at the top of the pyramid and black males very near the bottom. Although remnants of this system still exist today, the hierarchy is not nearly as prevalent as it was during the time Richard Wright practiced his trade.
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What is more, matriarchal societies are NOT based on the institution of property, a state of affairs patriarchists have ... What is more, many matrilineal societies are actually patriarchal because power is wielded by a mother's brother (a fact which the authors of most reading material are again probably ignorant of,
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