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“In Hobbes’ state of nature, when a male individual conquers (contracts with) a female individual he becomes her sexual master and she becomes his servant. Rousseau’s conjectural history of the development of civil society tells how women must ‘tend the hut’, and in La Nouvelle Héloise Julie…” quote by Carole Pateman
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““In Hobbes’ state of nature, when a male individual conquers (contracts with) a female individual he becomes her sexual master and she becomes his servant. Rousseau’s conjectural history of the development of civil society tells how women must ‘tend the hut’, and in La Nouvelle Héloise Julie superintends the daily domestic business at Clarens. The story has been told again more recently – this time as science – by the sociobiologists. E. O. Wilson’s story of the genesis of the contemporary sexual division of labour in the earliest stages of human history is held to reveal that the division is a necessary part of human existence. The story begins with the fact that, like other large primates, human beings reproduce themselves slowly: Mothers carry fetuses for nine months and afterward are encumbered by infants and small children who require milk at frequent intervals through the day. It is to the advantage of each woman of the hunter– gatherer band to secure the allegiance of men who will contribute meat and hides while sharing the labor of child-rearing. It is to the reciprocal advantage of each man to obtain sexual rights to women and to monopolize their economic productivity.4 That is to say, science reveals that our social life is as if it were based on a sexual contract, which both establishes orderly access to women and a division of labour in which women are subordinate to men.””

Carole Pateman

About This Quote

The passage argues that historical and biological narratives have been used to justify a gendered hierarchy where men control sexual and economic resources while women are relegated to domestic labor.

In simple terms: Gendered power structures rooted in perceived natural roles.

Key Takeaway

Historical narratives legitimize gender inequality.

Themes

gender hierarchy social contract division of labor biological determinism feminist critique

Mood

critical analytical skeptical

Type

theoretical historical feminist

When to use this quote

  • anthropological analysis
  • political theory class
  • gender studies lecture
  • policy debate on reproductive rights

Key Concepts

sexual contract male dominance female subordination economic exchange

Practical Applications

  • critique of biological essentialism
  • framework for feminist theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does framing gender relations as a contract affect feminist strategies?
  • What alternative models can replace the sexual contract narrative?
A Different Perspective

Some scholars argue that cultural, not biological, factors primarily shape gender roles, challenging the inevitability of such hierarchies.

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