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How Early Human Societies Built the Foundations of Patriarchy.
Gender inequality, though often discussed in modern terms, has deep historical and evolutionary roots. In early human societies, life was nomadic and survival-driven. Without formal laws or organized governance, roles developed naturally based on biological differences. Men, being physically stronger, engaged in hunting, fighting, and protecting the group, while women—due to pregnancy, breastfeeding, and childcare—remained near the shelter, gathering food and nurturing young

Md Osama Ahmed
Nov 13, 20252 min read
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