Breaking the Patriarchy

Breaking the Patriarchy
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Publisher : The Little Booktique Hub
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9789391380274
ISBN-13 : 9391380271
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Book Synopsis Breaking the Patriarchy by : Hasmita Adarkhi

Download or read book Breaking the Patriarchy written by Hasmita Adarkhi and published by The Little Booktique Hub. This book was released on with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Peace in patriarchy is war against women.” - Maria Mies “Men at the top.” As per the patriarchal society, patriarchy means when men are only supposed to rule. When only men at the top rule the society. “Father rules the house.” This is what followed from ancient times. When we say, “breaking the patriarchy” that doesn’t mean to give importance to only “matriarchy”. Every person should be given equal right and opportunity. We as a human, each and every gender deserves to be heard, deserves to get equal opportunity. Since ages violence against woman’s are rapidly increasing, their voices are been made silent. So, it’s time to break that chain and fly in the air of freedom. “She is not asking too much. She is merely asking her own right. She deserves to be heard. She is asking her own sky to fly.” When we all starts seeing man and woman with equal parameters. When we will not hesitate to give high positions to woman in any field. That’s when we’ll truly succeed as a whole. That’s when we will be breaking the patriarchy. “Breaking the patriarchy” is a free Anthology, consisting 30 contributing authors around the world who have dedicated their time, efforts, and their thoughts.


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