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What are the primary areas of philosophy? What identifies them all as being "philosophy"? Are they all distinct from each other, or are there interconnections between them? Explain your answer.
Societal Integration
The process by which individuals and groups come together within a society, creating a unified community.
Patriarchy
is the traditional system of economic and political inequality between women and men in most societies.
Macrostructures
Large-scale social structures that influence society and its institutions, such as economies, political systems, and cultural norms.
Feminist Theory
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding and critiquing societal structures that perpetuate gender inequality.
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