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I guess so, although I’m over generalizing society in my first comment. Enculturation can happen on many levels (family, schools, military, etc.), but I think at a young age families and peers play a significant role in shaping our values and behaviors. So, in the context of women’s rights, education should start at a young age by modeling mutual care and support in the family (so I guess it’s more like a way of being than modeling). But this is not to say empathy can’t be developed in adulthood, one example would be the success of victim awareness and empathy programs: http://www.restorativejustice.org/prison/02victim-awareness-and-empathy-programmes/?b_start:int=20).