Historical Roles of Men and Women in Leadership
While analyzing professions held by men verses those held by women through history, the concept of history that needs to be observed is a vast period of time. For if all or most of known history about humans is not taken into consideration, then much of present day analysis of leadership gender roles might actually start to make sense. The previous sentence was not an error in thought or printing. Much of modern analysis of gender perspectives in leadership and the roles of men and women seem to forget the thousands of years of history and the more recent, evolution of gender equality, which has taken place to get to where we are at present day. The key word is evolution; we are slowly but steadily evolving into a better and more efficient society through gender equality. The meaning better society is one that will optimally utilize its best resources, including people. The past and the ignorance reflected from parts of history are most often overcome with generations of thought and action. Genders in society maybe not are equal quite yet, but through diligent efforts and time, they will be. There is much history and time to overcome to achieve equality. Typically, throughout history men have been the breadwinners in a family u
When traditions are passed along from one generation to another, sometimes the idea of questioning said traditions never enters ones mind. Similarly on the other side of the globe in South Korea, the view of giving birth to a girl is somewhat less elation than that of having a boy. The culture of any one group of people is usually passed down through generations via family and community. With the male being the stronger of the sexes, it would be valid to infer that an ancient or primitive mind would keep this one sided notion thriving through time and evolution. The power of the "church" in a family or a community can be an overbearing influence. Things in society look as if we are on the right track now. Change is definitely occurring, but not at any record setting pace. The Christian Bible states, "It is not good for man to be alone. In the Korean culture, when a couple has a girl, it is looked upon as if the parents are raising the child for someone else; the baby girl's future husband (Ahn par. Religion is a powerful source of authority that keeps certain cultures fervent and ensures the long line of tradition continuation. To move though 4500 years and still not have gender equality is kind of surprising. Such firmly engraved statements as these had to originate somewhere for most religions to uphold these and similar ideas. As with most religions, Christianity places the foremost control, in a general sense, on the male.
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