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619. Fatherhood, Power, and History: Unpacking the Male Role in Society with Augustine Sedgewick

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Feb 11, 2026
Augustine Sedgewick, historian and author of Fatherhood and Coffeeland, explores the cultural history of fatherhood and the coffee trade. He traces origins of patriarchy, debates Plato and Aristotle, and examines how elites shaped parenting and power. Conversations also reveal coffee’s hidden labor history and personal reflections on listening to children.
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Why Fatherhood History Is Overlooked

  • Fatherhood has been understudied because uncovering its history threatens inherited male privileges.
  • Understanding patriarchy's origin could help men reclaim healthier identities without losing status.
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Fatherhood Redefined During Social Crisis

  • Fatherhood ideas emerge in moments of social crisis when men reassert authority.
  • The Plato-Aristotle debate exemplifies how political upheaval reshapes parental roles.
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The Plasticity Of 'Father Knows Best'

  • The 'father knows best' mandate is impossible to fulfill and requires plasticity.
  • Historical fatherhood negotiates the gap between godlike promises and human limitations.
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