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  2. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    Traditional patriarchy refers to the idea that the father is the head of the household and is at the top of families’ social hierarchies. This patriarchal structure is most apparent in the American representation of a nuclear family; the father works and brings home an income while the mother takes care of the children and the household.

  3. Patriarchalism - Wikipedia

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  4. Feminism - Wikipedia

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    Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the ... Patriarchy is a social system in which society is organized ...

  5. Separate spheres - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchal ideology of separate spheres, based primarily on notions of biologically determined gender roles and/or patriarchal religious doctrine, claims that women should avoid the public sphere – the domain of politics, paid work, commerce and law.

  6. Paternalistic conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Peronism is considered a paternalistic ideology. [36] However, traditional Peronism tends to support a command economy, unlike common paternalistic conservatives. Some scholars evaluate Peronism as a mixture of 'militant laborism' and 'traditional conservatism'. [37]

  7. Radical feminism - Wikipedia

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    Radical feminists strongly object to the patriarchal ideology that has been one of the justifications for the existence of prostitution, namely that prostitution is a "necessary evil", because men cannot control themselves, and that it is therefore "necessary" that a small number of women be "sacrificed" to be abused by men, to protect "chaste ...

  8. Feminist movements and ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Patriarchy is the homeland of males; it is Father Land; and men are its agents." [ 132 ] The Redstockings declared that men, especially a few leading men, oppress women and that, " All men receive economic, sexual, and psychological benefits from male supremacy.

  9. Matriarchy - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), matriarchy is a "form of social organization in which the mother or oldest female is the head of the family, and descent and relationship are reckoned through the female line; government or rule by a woman or women."