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The traditional role of fatherhood in the 1900s as a breadwinner and rule-setter is not applicable in today's world of gender equality, causing society to undervalue the role of fathers in general.
52:15 - 55:50 (03:35)
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The traditional role of fatherhood in the 1900s as a breadwinner and rule-setter is not applicable in today's world of gender equality, causing society to undervalue the role of fathers in general.
ChapterThe Impact of Changes in Education on Men's Roles in Society
Episode#537 - Richard Reeves - Does Anyone Care About Men's Struggles?
PodcastModern Wisdom
This transcript discusses the creation of fatherhood as a social institution 10,000 years ago when fathers became necessary for the survival of their children due to the need for more calories.
55:50 - 57:57 (02:06)
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This transcript discusses the creation of fatherhood as a social institution 10,000 years ago when fathers became necessary for the survival of their children due to the need for more calories. The transcript also explores the idea that the current surplusness of men within the family may be revealing underlying disparities within the system, similar to how equal access to education unearthed disparities.
ChapterThe Impact of Changes in Education on Men's Roles in Society
Episode#537 - Richard Reeves - Does Anyone Care About Men's Struggles?
PodcastModern Wisdom
The changing landscape of education has brought about disparities that are dismantling traditional societal roles for men as protectors.
57:57 - 59:11 (01:13)
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The changing landscape of education has brought about disparities that are dismantling traditional societal roles for men as protectors. As these roles evolve, there is a sense of unease and uncertainty about how men will redefine their place in society.