carturo222 wrote:
Hasn't it occurred to you that some feminists may have very valid criticisms to make about our male-dominant society? For some, it is a very serious issue. Perhaps you still haven't considered that they may really mean it.
It had, and I have. I agree with many radical feminist analyses and complaints about society. I do not at all intend to suggest with my hypothesis that feminism is invalid.
What I am suggesting though is that its criticisms and proposals over the last 100-120 years have "coincidentally" had a powerful effect on population growth, ( in the West/developed world, and are gradually doing so elsewhere too ) and continue to do so, and I think that this is very interesting.
It is as if the propositions of feminism are a perfectly "in the moment" response, appropriate to the situation; the system's way of reacting to an urgent problem, in typical human fashion, with ideas and words instead of just the body.
NB. In fact it could be said to be the "body"/physical world talking to us, because women have traditionally been identified with the body.
Feminist analysis/politics are actually achieving something that nothing else, ( no one person, no country, no organisation ), has managed so far; humane, non-violent, relatively egalitarian/non-eugenics-based population control, just as it becomes a burning issue. I think this is rather amazing.
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