The patterns that are normalized in the family — the whole idea that some people cook and some people eat, that some listen and others talk, and even that some people control others in very economic or even violent ways — that kind of hierarchy is what makes us vulnerable to believing in class hierarchy, to believing in racial hierarchy, and so on.


The Humanist (14 August 2012)


The patterns that are normalized in the family — the whole idea that some people cook and some people eat, that some listen and others talk, and...

The patterns that are normalized in the family — the whole idea that some people cook and some people eat, that some listen and others talk, and...

The patterns that are normalized in the family — the whole idea that some people cook and some people eat, that some listen and others talk, and...

The patterns that are normalized in the family — the whole idea that some people cook and some people eat, that some listen and others talk, and...