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  2. Evolution of morality - Wikipedia

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    Morality may have evolved in these bands of 100 to 200 people as a means of social control, conflict resolution and group solidarity. This numerical limit is theorized to be hard coded in our genes since even modern humans have difficulty maintaining stable social relationships with more than 100–200 people .

  3. Patriarchy - Wikipedia

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    The works of Aristotle portrayed women as morally, intellectually, and physically inferior to men; saw women as the property of men; claimed that women's role in society was to reproduce and to serve men in the household; and saw male domination of women as natural and virtuous. [43] [44] [45]

  4. History of human sexuality - Wikipedia

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    Sex between a female and a male on a clay plaque. Mesopotamia 2000 BCE. For example, a man trying to have sex with many women all while avoiding parental investment is not doing so because he wants to "increase his fitness", but because the psychological framework that evolved and thrived in the Pleistocene never went away. [2] A Recuay painted ...

  5. New York Female Moral Reform Society - Wikipedia

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    The New York Female Moral Reform Society (NYFMRS) was an American reformism organization based in New York. It was established in 1834 under the leadership of Lydia A. Finney, wife of revivalist Charles Grandison Finney. [1] The NYFMRS was created for the fundamental purpose of preventing prostitution in early 19th century New York.

  6. Moral development - Wikipedia

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    At this stage people are contemplating what makes a good society rather than just what makes a society run smoothly. Stage 6, Universal Principles is the last stage which interprets the foundation of justice [ 51 ] [ full citation needed ] Kohlberg completed a 20-year study and found that most 30-year-old adults were at stage 3 and 4, the ...

  7. Feminist ethics - Wikipedia

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    However so long as women are dependent on men for economic support, women will continue to be known for their servility and men for their arrogance. Women need to be men's economic equals before they can develop truly human moral virtue, this is a perfect blend of pride and humility that we call self-respect. [7]

  8. The Clitoris' Vanishing Act - The Huffington Post

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    From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.

  9. Sexual revolution in 1960s United States - Wikipedia

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    Women using the pill could engage in sex with a lower risk of pregnancy. [2] The revolution allowed women to rediscover their traditional and sex roles ascribed to them.Women's liberation movements sought to free women from social and moral confines. [3] While women were rediscovering themselves, the gay rights movement was gaining the public eye.

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