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  2. Male domination

Male domination

  • Patriarchal domination of women
  • Male supremacy
  • Tradition-bound male dominance
  • Macho attitudes
  • Male chauvinism
  • Machismo
  • Malism
  • Masculism
  • Phallocracy
  • Phallocentrism
  • Patriarchal rituals
  • Patriarchy
  • Universalization of masculine values
  • Patriarchal system of oppression
  • Male superiority

Nature

Masculine ideology embodies a feeling of the inherent superiority of the male of the species. He has an intrinsic right to dominate females and to lead his family. He must always appear to be morally upright, strong, ambitious, energetic, virile, brave and able to direct. He should not appear effete, or have a preference for homosexuality, or do any work which he considers to be in women's domain. These very rigid role ideas cause social inflexibility and constitute a barrier to progress. Male chauvinism relegates women to subordinate roles in all spheres, while it does not actually deny them entry. Consequences for women may be alienation, apathy, stress or impoverishment. Attitudes of male supremacy may also induce a certain amount of discrimination against men as a direct result of the broad discrimination against women that is generated.

Background

The global prevalence of male domination was first systematically recognized during the 19th-century women’s rights movements, as activists documented patterns of gender-based exclusion and power imbalance. Subsequent sociological and anthropological research in the 20th century revealed the persistence of patriarchal structures across diverse cultures. International attention intensified with the United Nations’ 1975 World Conference on Women, prompting ongoing analysis of male-dominated systems and their impact on social, economic, and political development worldwide.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

Incidence

In Soviet Russia men were permitted to be selfish and passive and to avoid all responsibility. Communism gave women the right, and the necessity, to work as equals, but a notion of male superiority remained. Women worked at their paid jobs and did all the housework and child-rearing. Men did not help, nor were they expected to help in the home.

Claim

Macho attitudes have been linked to maltreatment of animals, insensitivity to the environment, and suppression of instincts of compassion.

The universalization of masculine values has led to the instrumental and anthropocentric concepts which shape current relationships between people and with nature, as well as to ideologies which promote military solutions. The blueprint for masculinity is a blueprint for self-destruction. It is a process so deeply embedded in the male consciousness, that awareness of its course and of its end has been lost. The masculine imperative, the pressure and compulsion to perform, to prove himself, to dominate and to live up to the masculine ideal has superseded the instinct to survive. This androcentric definition of reality continues to be used to justify hierarchy, militarism and capitalism as being either inevitable or as necessary to control human impulses.

Counter-claim

The idea that male domination is a significant problem is vastly overstated. In today’s world, opportunities are increasingly based on merit, not gender. Many claims about male domination ignore the progress made in gender equality and the agency women possess. Focusing on this supposed issue distracts from more pressing concerns that affect everyone, regardless of gender. It’s time to move beyond outdated narratives and recognize the real advancements society has achieved.This information has been generated by artificial intelligence.

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Menstruation
Excellent
Sexual violence
Presentable
Sexism
Presentable
Radical feminism
Presentable
Family violence
Presentable
Penis envy
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Misandrony
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Aggravated by

Grey lies
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Matriarchy
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Androcentrism
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Strategy

Dominating women
Unpresentable

Value

Supremacy [D]
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Tradition-bound
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Dominance [D]
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Oppression
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Chauvinism
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #5: Gender EqualitySustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced InequalitySustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral problems
Biological classification
N/A
Subject
  • Cybernetics » Systems
  • International relations » Planetary initiatives
  • Psychology » Psychology
  • Recreation » Folk traditions
  • Religious practice » Patriarchate
  • Religious practice » Rituals
  • Societal problems » Imbalances
  • Societal problems » Maltreatment
  • Society » Men
  • Society » Women
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    1A4N
    C3024
    DOCID
    11330240
    D7NID
    136807
    Editing link
    Official link
    Last update
    Feb 6, 2025