From the history of women's rights
In early centuries, people were not equal rights. In Rome, the human rights of women and slaves violated.
was in the Christian communities, the situation of women better than in Rome. Stoics and Platonists in Rome tried to change the situation, but they could not do that.
The family head had the right to decide to recognize the child as his own or not. Christians accused the Romans. They argued that the Romans learned this behavior from their gods. After confirmation of the Edict of Milan equality between men and women has been set. It was there claimed that women are not a servant to men. In the Roman Empire were
the rights of men and women are not equal. The women had to obey men. They had no right to vote, could not eat with the men in the same room. The women had no opportunities to learn. The men were allowed to simply get a divorce, for women, however, was the divorce process complicated. The men had the right to their wives from the house to sell and take away the keys.
The first authors of the Christians against the discrimination of women. For example, Klemensas Aleksandrietis has said that women should have the same rights as men. Men and women have only one difference - the physical. Both women and men are equal by nature. The god is only one thing - the God of men and women. From
PN-08 students in the 2nd semester
0 comments:
Post a Comment