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What if "illegitimacy" was never about morality - but about control?For centuries, societies have divided children into two categories: legitimate and illegitimate. One inherits. One is excluded. One belongs. One is marked.In Bastards - Illegitimacy: Architecture of Power, Caterina Mondragon dismantles the myth that illegitimacy is a private misfortune or moral failure. Instead, she reveals it as a carefully engineered legal and political tool - designed to protect wealth, consolidate dynasties, and preserve systems of authority.From royal succession crises and canon law to inheritance codes and modern institutional gatekeeping, Mondragon traces how birth status became one of civilisation's most enduring mechanisms of power. The label "bastard" was not merely descriptive - it was strategic.Through historical analysis and psychological insight, this provocative work explores: - How legitimacy was constructed to control property and bloodlines- Why institutions codified exclusion into law- The hidden hypocrisy of elite power structures- The psychological architecture of shame and identity- How modern systems still replicate ancient hierarchies- Why outsiders often become disruptors of entrenched powerBut this is not only a historical excavation. It is also a reclamation.Bastards reframes illegitimacy as intellectual independence - as the condition of those not bound by inherited hierarchy. It asks whether legitimacy should be measured by birth at all, or by courage, capability, and self-definition.Bold, unflinching, and deeply analytical, Bastards: Illegitimacy - Architecture of Power challenges readers to reconsider the foundations of authority - and who truly gets to belong.This is not a book about legitimacy. It is a book about power.
What if "illegitimacy" was never about morality - but about control?For centuries, societies have divided children into two categories: legitimate and illegitimate. One inherits. One is excluded. One belongs. One is marked.In Bastards - Illegitimacy: Architecture of Power, Caterina Mondragon dismantles the myth that illegitimacy is a private misfortune or moral failure. Instead, she reveals it as a carefully engineered legal and political tool - designed to protect wealth, consolidate dynasties, and preserve systems of authority.From royal succession crises and canon law to inheritance codes and modern institutional gatekeeping, Mondragon traces how birth status became one of civilisation's most enduring mechanisms of power. The label "bastard" was not merely descriptive - it was strategic.Through historical analysis and psychological insight, this provocative work explores: - How legitimacy was constructed to control property and bloodlines- Why institutions codified exclusion into law- The hidden hypocrisy of elite power structures- The psychological architecture of shame and identity- How modern systems still replicate ancient hierarchies- Why outsiders often become disruptors of entrenched powerBut this is not only a historical excavation. It is also a reclamation.Bastards reframes illegitimacy as intellectual independence - as the condition of those not bound by inherited hierarchy. It asks whether legitimacy should be measured by birth at all, or by courage, capability, and self-definition.Bold, unflinching, and deeply analytical, Bastards: Illegitimacy - Architecture of Power challenges readers to reconsider the foundations of authority - and who truly gets to belong.This is not a book about legitimacy. It is a book about power.
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