I’m Not a Feminist—Even Though I Attend a Women's College
Feminism is purported to be a movement towards equality. Fair enough. Most reasonable people support that.
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Feminism is purported to be a movement towards equality. Fair enough. Most reasonable people support that.
Herd mentality – in all its forms, both ancient and modern – is probably the thing that frightens me most in the world.
There is a tendency for many feminists to essentialize gender victimization into simplistic binary camps – of good and evil – even though privilege is an under-developed concept.
Our intellectual ascendency defined us as a species and is inextricably linked to our success and our ability to connect with one another.
It is puzzling how smart people can diverge so much on political issues. Especially when their lines of reasoning are completely delineated, covering much of the arguments in dispute.
According to the radicals, the male caste has oppressed the female caste to the point where anything that can be described as ‘feminine’ is evidence of oppression.
Conflicting and contradictory messages about modern feminine identity inflames ambivalence.