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A ‘Critique’ of Feminism

Started by Natasha, November 01, 2008, 01:58:48 AM

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A 'Critique' of Feminism

http://thetrashbin.wordpress.com/2008/11/01/a-critique-of-feminism/
11/1/2008

Feminism is not a liberal movement. Only liberal feminism is, but radical feminism, separatist feminism, cultural feminism, Marxist feminism and existentialist feminism, to name only a few, aren't. So the 'hypocrisy' he refers to would only apply to those feminists who say they believe in equality of opportunity and equal treatment as absolutes, and then pursue policies inconsistent with those principles. Even liberal feminists support exceptional treatment on their own liberal grounds, and unless the principles they profess are to be pursued like the categorical imperative, I don't see how making exceptions is by itself problematic.
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