State Flashcards

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Introduction - Themes

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‘The Personal is Political’
The Nature of the State
Patriarchy

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Introduction - Argument

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There are a few broad agreements between the branches, however feminists fundamentally disagree on the state’s nature and jurisdiction which means they hardly agree about the role of the state

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Agree - Personal is Political - Point

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Feminists agree that what happens in the public sphere is the concern of the government and the state - therefore, something has to be done about it

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Disagree - Personal is Political - Point

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Liberal Feminists advocate for the separation of the private and public sphere

Radical Feminists do not recognise the distinctions between the private and public sphere - for them, the personal is political

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Disagree - Personal is Political - Example
(Liberal)

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Simone De Beauvoir supports the liberal notion that the state can grant opportunities within the public sphere, however, it is ultimately the women’s decision what they wish to do in the private sphere

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Disagree - Personal is Political - Example
(Socialist)

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Sheila Rowbotham agrees with their assertion that the ‘personal is political’ - they argue that the power men have over women within the family is not a private matter because it is an aspect of the wider patriarchy

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Agree - The Nature of the State - Point

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Feminists agree that the nature of the state itself is patriarchal and therefore it is a wider tool used to oppress and dominate women. They also point to the reluctance of the state to address the inferior position of women and that there must be greater state interference

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Agree - The Nature of the State - Example

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Simone De Beauvoir argues that the abolition of patriarchy will be achieve largely through state legislation such as education, state funded childcare and state funded abortion

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Disagree - The Nature of the State - Point

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Liberals are much more willing to work with the state to gradually end the patriarchy - they argue that if government are seen as party of the problem, they are also part of the solution

Radical Feminists argue that the state is largely superficial in its support for feminism

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Disagree - The Nature of the State - Example
(Radical)

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Legislation has not addressed the more fundamental problems of inequality which are deep rooted in patriarchal nature - this means that the state is powerless to combat them, especially being a patriarchal institution itself

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Agree - Patriarchy - Point

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All strands of feminism understand that the state perpetuates the patriarchy including socialist feminists who have rejected the fact that class is the only schism

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Disagree - Patriarchy - Point

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Majority of feminists argue the role of the state is to abolish the patriarchy in order to stop female oppression

Socialist feminists argue it is the extreme modification of capitalism that will liberate women

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Disagree - Patriarchy - Example
(Socialist)

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Sheila Rowbotham argues that the best hope for the liberation of women lies in a socialist future, as it is not until the state is state is socialist that women’s consciousness will be lifted

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