Will evolution destroy patriarchy? Women have endured male rule for more than 12,000 years. But some think the age of men might soon come to a natural conclusion.
Iran women rip off hijabs in furious protest
Will evolution destroy patriarchy? Women have endured male rule for more than 12,000 years. But some think the age of men might soon come to a natural conclusion.
On 13 September, a young woman named Mahsa Amini was walking with her brother in the Iranian capital Tehran when she was arrested for wearing her hijabA head covering worn by some Muslim women. in the wrong way.
Two days later, she was dead. The police stand accused of murdering her.
Protests have broken out throughout the country, with women tearing off their own headscarves in defiance of the law.1
In the last year, the government has stepped up enforcement of rules about what women can and cannot wear. Mahsa Amini is the latest victim of this culture war.
Iran is not the only country going backwards on women's rights. In neighbouring AfghanistanA mountainous Asian country, slightly larger than France, whose neighbours include Pakistan, Iran and China., the TalibanA violent fundamentalist Islamic movement that enforces sharia law and denies education to women. has banned women from holding government positions. In the USA, the right to an abortion has been withdrawn.
It can seem as if the patriarchy will never loosen its grip. That is why some are wondering if the oppression of women will ever end.
Experts believe men and women were largely equal at first. They did the same jobs and shared resources.
This all changed with the invention of agricultureThe practice of farming and growing food from the land. . Instead of wandering, human beings now stayed put.
But this made them vulnerable to attack. Other people could come and steal their supplies. Their food and tools had to be guarded constantly.
This is where men's physical strength gave them the edge. Because they were better fighters, they were better at defending their supplies. This put pressure on women to choose strong partners, so evolution favoured stronger men.
Nonetheless, there is some hope. In the modern world, physical strength is not an advantage.
Rather than choose strong partners, women will select men who believe in equality. And then evolution will favour this kind of man, finally bringing down patriarchyA system of society where men hold power and women are excluded. .
Will evolution destroy patriarchy?
Yes: There was nothing inevitable about the oppression of women. It came about because of human activities. Now things have changed, we can evolve back towards equality.
No: Evolution takes place gradually over very long time periods. It has also slowed down in human beings, because we have found ways of evolving ourselves. We cannot expect evolution to act quickly enough.
Or... Patriarchy came about from the complex interplay of biological and social factors. If we want to achieve lasting equality, we will have to root it in both our biology and a just social order.
Keywords
Hijab - A head covering worn by some Muslim women.
Afghanistan - A mountainous Asian country, slightly larger than France, whose neighbours include Pakistan, Iran and China.
Taliban - A violent fundamentalist Islamic movement that enforces sharia law and denies education to women.
Agriculture - The practice of farming and growing food from the land.
Patriarchy - A system of society where men hold power and women are excluded.
Iran women rip off hijabs in furious protest
Glossary
Hijab - A head covering worn by some Muslim women.
Afghanistan - A mountainous Asian country, slightly larger than France, whose neighbours include Pakistan, Iran and China.
Taliban - A violent fundamentalist Islamic movement that enforces sharia law and denies education to women.
Agriculture - The practice of farming and growing food from the land.
Patriarchy - A system of society where men hold power and women are excluded.