Society And Its Problems An Introduction to the Principles of Sociology

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Whether there ever was such a period as the horde, in which either promiscuity or a modified form of monogamy prevailed, is not and probably never will be definitely known. Whatever the conditions were, the family ties could not have been very strong at that time ; but as man Evolution of the Family 193 progressed they became stronger. The father also grew to feel a responsibility, at least in part, for the rearing of the children, and so came to contribute more and more towards their support.
...As the races began to settle down, this trend developed a period generally known as ma- triarchy or woman rule, in regard to which there is like- wise a considerable difference of opinion, both as to its length and importance.
Matriarchy. 1. Different Views on This Subject. Bachofen, who is generally given the credit for the authorship of this theory, considered that there was once a period, indefinite in length, during which woman ruled. Some writers, including the late Professor "Ward, go so far as to say that woman ruled because she was the stronger of the two physically, and that she ruled until she lost this superiority of physique.


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