Patriarchy and the Age of Information

From: Rick Knight (rknight@platinum.com)
Date: Thu Aug 07 1997 - 17:01:54 MDT


     A colleague and I were discussing the roots of misogyny and homophobia
     today (all this emerged over a discussion of the film "The Crucible").
      We segued into a discourse about how the end of the Industrial Age
     might signify the cap on the male-dominant well.
     
     It occurs to me that as industrialization wanes in favor of the more
     intellectual pursuits of the Information Age, there will be fertile
     ground for a matriarchal resurgence.
     
     A matriarchal structure is a more natural social organization simply
     because women are the ones who (could ostensibly) control access to
     conception. The babies they give birth to are dependent upon them for
     life (not considering at this time, the baby formula vs. mother's milk
     for sustenance caveat).
     
     When you look at history in Western civilization, males have made it a
     priority to keep women disorganized, first by the creation of the
     family which they themselves were appointed to lead. Also, setting up
     the preoccupation of physical beauty that creates a false sense of
     competition amongst women by emphasizing vanity which is both a time
     and attention sucking device. They've had to create and perpetrate
     this man-creator myth. This has resulted in a social construction of
     females being validated by men, acquiescing to what amounts to their
     fear-based dominion, a house of cards.
     
     In patriarchy, you have these elaborate myths about the great "sky
     father", Yahweh, whoever, "creating life". Of course, what else could
     compete with the simple truth that life comes from the womb with a
     brief assisting moment from a male? The social constructs that have
     been put in place don't hold much water when set against the simple
     natural sequence of events that results in the ongoing of the species,
     all made possible in the predominant sense by the female. Not that
     males aren't necessary, not that it wasn't significant for them to be
     a major brute force dominance during the survival eons. But once
     civilization set in, they didn't ease off the throttle any...until
     this century. It seems that women have more than paid them back for
     their necessitated thuggery during the dawn of civilization.
     
     Since survival issues aren't paramount in these much more
     technologically advanced times, it seems only logical that women will
     reclaim their role as the natural life givers, care givers and that
     may likely give way to decision makers and leaders. Yet still, there
     are the last fervent attempts, the primitive chest beating if you
     will, where men use their trump card, their strength and propensity
     for violence, to delay the inevitable. Of course, a great many of us
     (males) would be content with equality..conceptually anyway.
     
     So, as we reach a period in human civilization where novelty will
     exponentially increase and great change will happen in a cosmological
     flicker, what signs are apparent that women are maneuvering into their
     ascendant positions to take on a more controlling interest in human
     affairs? I've not counted more than a handful of women posting in this
     digest. Why is that?
     
     
     
     Rick



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