Feminism
IS THERE ANY CONSISTENCY AMONG THE VARIOUS FEMINISMS OR IS FEMINISM INCOHERANT?Without fear of contradiction one can successfully collate the feminist philosophy, both as a progressively forward-looking movement, and an evolving, multitude of openly pro-feminine theories. Indeed 'core feminist theory' dictates, that feminism should persist in the sole pursuit of "equality, amongst men and women, on political, economic, and social grounds". This essay hopes to carefully outline the historical backdrop for the conception of feminist ideology. This essay shall subsequently endeavour to determine the likelihood of prevailing homogeneous issues, amongst a variety of feminist oriented viewpoints. Consequently the aim of this study shall be to accurately highlight possible consistencies and conforming arguments, within the aggregate feminist schools of thought.Contrary to popular belief the historically ongoing and widespread restrictive practise against women, is not a purely modern concept. This rather inept and presently unacceptable form of severe discriminatory behaviour has its roots, as with many notable political issues, in Ancient times. In the Athenian Polis, for example, women were entirely and deliberately excluded f
Radical feminism attempts to draw a line between biologically determined behaviour and culturally determined behaviour, to 'free both genders'. Not to dissimilar to a tree, the feminist philosophy soon began to develop and individual branches headed in various directions, with various extremes, each maintaining the basic core feminist values, but each devising newer and greater independent beliefs, for what it believed, would eventually deliver complete and total equality, freedom, and potential for women. Liberal feminists would therefore see all people as equal and advocate that everyone should be treated as such. She poses the question, why women should be bound in this way and face second class treatment in society in general. They accept that early 'matriarchal' societies, which provided a great degree of individual freedom to women, went into decline. This fundamentally important Ancient patriarchy has laid a solid foundation for modern feminist discussion, which draws on the totality of oppression and exploitation, to which women have been subjected, from the very cradle of western political thought. Nevertheless, feminism shares at least two qualities with the sociological perspective: first, questioning of ones basic assumptions about social patterns; and second, an awareness of the relationship between ones personal experiences and society. Moreover, it has fundamentally set the agenda for the liberal perspective, which genuinely supports the equalisation of society, for men and women. The liberally based attitudes, which they personify, are greatly respected for instituting a serious debate on the issues surrounding equality for men and women. Mill equates the oppressive nature of men toward women with that of slavery, and questions the legitimacy to which such behaviour should be tolerated. Marriage is another unconventional yet constant theme throughout her book, which is not surprising as marriage during this period of history, would give the husband legal ownership of his wife, her property, and their offspring, and as such would go against Wollstonecraft's philosophy. In addition the Marxist / Socialist approach adopts a far more extremist resolution, in calling for the collapse of capitalism. Targeting Rosseau and other male writers of the time, she criticises their belief that women should face severe restraint, i. Through his testimonies of the "weak and inert matter of the female gender", he related women to negative and unreliable 'dualisms', emphasising the need for form (man) to transcend matter (woman). Liberal feminism today accepts the basic organisation of society, but seeks to redress the balance of rights and opportunities internally, by providing sensible remedies to the problems faced externally.
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