patriarchy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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patriarchy <pl patriarchies> [Am ˈpeɪtriˌɑrki, Brit ˈpeɪtrɪɑːki] N U or C

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The law increased women's clerk salaries from 4% to 20% during the 1870s, however, the culture of patronage and patriarchy continued.
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While "matriarchy" sometimes means the political rule of women, that meaning is often rejected, on the ground that matriarchy is not a mirroring of patriarchy.
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Since the 1860s, anarchism's radical critique of capitalism and the state has been combined with a critique of patriarchy.
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He embodies how traditional patriarchy is being lost and how his generation fears feminization.
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She founds an institution open only to women on the margins of the patriarchy: maids and widows.
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How exactly patriarchy worked in practice is difficult to discern.
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Control of female sexuality is surely one of the "ideological" planks on which patriarchy rests.
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Black anarchists seek to abolish white supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, and the state.
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Considering the debates over patriarchy, she claimed that male domination dated to back beyond recorded history to the animal kingdom itself.
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Though the tribe followed traditional patriarchy, women had an equal voice in decisions.
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