Wednesday, July 3, 2024

I use “male supremracy” rather than “patriarchy for semantic historical roots reasons , in part.

I use "male supremacy " . The Latin and Greek roots for "patriarchy" are "rule of the fathers." However, the system is superiority of all males, particularly husbands at the origin of male supremacy circa 6,000 years ago. It would better be called _husbandry_ , as fathers were already ruling (with mothers equally) over children in the Stone Age; the only hierarchy in the Stone Age. Also, there is some beneficence and protection in father rule over children ; not in husband -rule .

So, l use male supremacy, because it's more than father -daughter relationship.

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