• ameancow@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Last names are inherently patriarchal

    They’re worse, they’re inherently capitalistic. They were made to promote someone’s business or trade in the days just after the Black Plague when skilled workers were highly sought-after.

    If you live in America or Europe, your last name is an advertisement. That’s all they’ve ever been.

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      5 days ago

      Except that it’s older than that, even in Europe, there was quite some time between the Black Plague and capitalism. But they originate in China where they are much older. Sure, capitalism is composed of many aspects and maybe China had some aspect associated with capitalism back than as well and I’m not too sure about the connection between Europe and China regarding last names. I donno.

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        5 days ago

        In The Second Sex, De Beauvoir quotes Engels as he argues that patriarchy (as we know it today) likely arose with the advent of private property. So there is some relation to capitalism (of which private property is a core component), but it goes back way further than the Black Plague and marking it down to “trade promotion” is over-simplistic at best in that it’s wayyyy worse than that.

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          4 days ago

          What you are saying is that private property laid the basis for patriarchy and (much later) for capitalism