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Re: Feminism Test
(Anonymous) 2017-04-18 03:32 am (UTC)(link)71% liberal feminist
68% Marxist feminist (which baffles me since I'm politically opposed to communism and Marxism, which I find extremist and destructive to the individual, but "Marxist feminist" probably has a specific definition I'm not familiar with)
58% radical feminist
53% cultural feminist
Don't know exactly how they decide these categories and feel that the test could have been a lot more nuanced but I am probably way overthinking a simple silly internet quiz lol.
same anon
(Anonymous) 2017-04-18 03:33 am (UTC)(link)Re: Feminism Test
(Anonymous) 2017-04-18 04:07 am (UTC)(link)Marxist Feminism holds that the mode of production in capitalist societies is organized in a way that favors men’s abilities over women’s. As opposed to Radical Feminists, who see patriarchy as the source of gender inequality, Marxist Feminists see capitalism as the cause. Marxist Feminists argue that the structures of capitalist economies coerce women into assuming responsibility for unpaid domestic tasks (such as homemaking and child-rearing) while leaving men free to earn money in the public sphere. Gender equality can therefore never be achieved in a capitalist economy.
While Marxist Feminism was originally about economic revolution, more recent writers have changed their focus from economic issues to cultural ones, placing more of an emphasis on the fight for social justice than the fight to topple capitalism.
Not just women, but also people of color, sexual minorities, and transgendered people have become focal points for Marxist Feminism in recent years. Intersectional Feminism is essentially a fusion of Marxist Feminist and Cultural Feminist ideas.
Re: Feminism Test
(Anonymous) 2017-04-18 07:43 am (UTC)(link)