I think the reason women are underrepresented in leadership is because leaders make followers feel safe. Most men do not want to be the one feeling safe but the one making others feel safe.
The answer to the second is morally "No" since it accepts the necessity of the situation and bends the rules as necessary. The answer to the first one is more tricky...
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The closest nation level one is Amazonian Wonder Woman culture but that's a comic book world. How it actually would work in real life remains to be seen.
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The Queen of England is another. But this seems to require a division of society via a caste-like split. The concept of "royalty" feels masculine and that's what's actually providing the sense of meaning/safety, not the motherly virtue itself.
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the Single Mother archetype is a tragic archetype, not a heroic one. This is impossible to change because of how the words Mother and Father have evolved. A heroic single mother by necessity requires a villainous weak father. No villain, no hero.
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In an androgynous society where you only have Caretakers then this doesn't hold true. Yet if society thinks men and women are "good", then it needs to continue to produce men and women because it is implicitly valuing the differences in men and women.
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Another way to say it is that history is white ink written and black paper but could have just as well been black ink written on white paper. To blur everything into grey before you understand the words is to destroy culture and history and start worshipping the lord of the flies
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True History has wave/particle duality. As a particle, it passes on through written text and spoken word. As a wave, it passes on through culture. The tokenized Him takes the credit for Real History. But Culture smiles furtively, knowing that it is She who really runs the world.
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