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Patriarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patriarchy is a social system in which the father is head of the household, having authority over women and children. Patriarchy also refers to a system of government by males, and to the dominance o...
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Prof. Goldberg explains the logic, and some of the fallacies, associated with discussions of Patriarchy. ... Is Patriarchy Avoidable? Professors Ridley and Goldberg dispute. ... Some claim that the Iroquois represent an Exception to Universal Patriarchy. Here Prof. Goldberg examines that claim.
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Because I am an advanced patriarchy-blamer and world-famous sleuth, I immediately looked for, and detected, a similar photo of a white couple. You’ll never believe it! The sticker on this photograph did not say “PHOTO OF WHITE COUPLE $16.50.” It said “ROMANTIC PHOTO, $30.”...
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With a vision to reach those ensnared by legalistic patriarchy, or who may become its next victims, Patriarchy.org is an informational forum teaching and applying God's truth for individuals and ministries of Christ's church. ... Listen to Sermons: ; -Patriarchy: A New Legalism? -Patriarchy and Education ;
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Patriarch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patriarchy is best defined as control by men. The opposite is matriarchy which means women are in charge and the head of families. Obviously, the culture of the United States and most other countries is patriarchal.
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Just a quick question about the term "patriarchy." Some of the people here at my university have recently stated how tired they are of hearing the term, how overused it has become, how meaningless, and so forth. Not all of these people were men or students.
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