Meaning
The word “patriarchy” comes from the Greek “patriarchēs,” which is formed
from “patria,” meaning “family” or “fatherland” and “archēs,” meaning “rule” or
“authority.” Etymologically, it means “rule of the father” or “authority of the
male lineage.”
Patriarchy is defined as an ideology
that upholds
men’s systemic dominance over
women, justifying
male superiority and rejecting equal
structures in
both public and private spheres of life.
It involves.
the belief that men should hold power
in the family and society.
In A patriarchal system men control all
aspects: from politics to morals to
economics and even the actions of women. For centuries, the patriarchy has
determined what is right from what is wrong, what can be done and what can’t
be done, where women go, how they act, and how much control they can have.
Men, in this type of society, are the ultimate authority and power.
Characteristics
Some characteristics of a patriarchal system include:
1. Male Dominance: In a patriarchal system, men make all decisions in
both society and in their family unit, and are considered superior.