Structural inequalities in capitalism: gender mainstreaming
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58299/bdn1sp85Keywords:
capitalism, ecofeminism, gender, patriarchy, women.Abstract
Throughout the history of mankind, cultures have been built androcentric, under a tendency where man is the symbol of the paradigm of the human and of truth. Historically, these perspectives based on the male point of view have dominated the interpretation of reality. It is necessary to clarify that biological differences already predetermine the inequalities presented by men and women because sex represents the first language code with which a person will be treated throughout his or her life and, therefore, the sexual division of labor. This article aims to explore some reflections on the structural inequalities generated by the capitalist system from the sex-gender system. The materials are the analysis procedures to include the gender approach and the content and thematic analysis exposed under a descriptive study methodology of qualitative cut.