Unquestioned Power and Despotism in Families - Deepstash
Unquestioned Power and Despotism in Families

Unquestioned Power and Despotism in Families

Men who have power over women often don't have to prove they deserve it and can take advantage of their position. Some argue that each family needs a boss, just like society needs a government, but Mill warns that despotism exists within families just as much as it does in politics. Instead of being a place where individuals learn about freedom, liberty, respect, and equality, the family can become a place where the opposite values are taught.

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Summary of The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill

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