> [!infobox] <s class="aside-in"><em>mentioned in 4 evergreens, 1 source</em></s> #### [[Patriarchy convinces young men that they can and should be oppressors]] %% #TO/DO/FIND psychology notes related to this%% - [[People are radicalized when they are convinced that change is out of their control]] - [[Oppressors invent reasoning for their oppression]] - [[There is no direct relation between physical strength and social power]] - part of:: [[What is the origin of patriarchy]] - #TO/EXPLORE/WATCH [[F.D Signifier]] videos ### <hr class="footnote"/> **Status**:: #EVER/SEED *edited 7:35 AM - July 08, 2022* **Topics**:: [[Patriarchy]], [[socialization]], [[Masculinity]], [[Evolutionary Psychology]] #### References > Those people who speak of masculinity as an essence, as an inborn characteristic, are confusing [[masculinity]] with [[masculinism]], the masculine ideology. Masculinism is the ideology that justifies and naturalizes male domination. > > <cite>[[10_Sources/articles - The Bullied Boy Masculinity, Embodiment, and the Gendered Social-Ecology of Vietnamese School Bullying#240545710|Arthur Brittan]]</cite> > For boys, then, the question is not whether to take on a typical male sex role, but rather how to position themselves according to the masculine discourses available to them. > > <cite>[[10_Sources/articles - The Bullied Boy Masculinity, Embodiment, and the Gendered Social-Ecology of Vietnamese School Bullying#240545710|Paul Horton]]</cite>