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EPISODE · May 28, 2021 · 29 MIN

What is Feminism? A Critique

from Dare to Think | Mere Liberty Podcast · host Kerry Baldwin

What is Feminism in Simple Terms? | Show Notes What is feminism in simple terms? The question sounds naive. It isn't. The word gets thrown around as a pejorative by its critics and as a self-evident good by its proponents — and neither side tends to define it. That imprecision is not incidental. It is the problem. The word itself has a complicated etymology. In 1851 it referred to qualities of females. By 1895 it had shifted to the advocacy of women's rights. An archaic 1875 biological usage referred to intersex characteristics. What the word has meant has changed substantially, and what it means now depends almost entirely on which philosophical tradition is invoking it. Feminism, properly understood, is not a unified movement. It is a collection of often-contradictory approaches to a common set of questions: Why does gender inequality exist, and what should be done about it? The answers given by analytic feminists, standpoint theorists, liberal feminists, Marxist feminists, and intersectional feminists are not merely different — they are frequently incompatible. Individualist feminists and socialist feminists disagree on property rights. Pro-life and pro-choice feminists disagree on bodily autonomy. Gender essentialist and radical feminists disagree on whether biological sex is meaningful. The surface-level unity of the label conceals genuine philosophical conflict underneath. This matters for how feminism is criticized as much as how it is defended. Baldwin argues that both proponents of patriarchalism and proponents of feminism tend to treat their position as a monolith — imposing a single framework on questions that require more careful analysis. Treating feminism as one thing, whether to endorse or oppose it, is an analytical failure in both directions. The episode also takes up the practice of retroactively classifying historical female thinkers as proto-feminists. Baldwin rejects this directly. Women like Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, Katherine Bushnell, and Lady Masham held distinct philosophical commitments that do not reduce to feminism. Labeling them retroactively denies them their independent intellectual agency and flattens what was in fact a rich diversity of thought. It is a form of intellectual appropriation — conscripting historical figures into a contemporary movement they never joined. The conclusion is practical: you do not need to identify as a feminist to advocate for women's rights, bodily autonomy, or the full participation of women in every sphere of life. The more productive approach is to engage the underlying philosophies directly — the anthropology, economics, and political theory that feminist thinkers draw from — rather than inheriting the label along with its contradictions. Main Points of Discussion 00:00 Introduction: Why "what is feminism?" is not a naive question 02:31 Etymology: how the definition of feminism has changed since 1851 05:44 Defining womanhood and humanity — the foundational question feminism tries to answer 06:55 The rise of gender theory and intersectional feminism 09:03 Feminism as a collection of contradictory philosophical frameworks 11:26 Major variants: liberal, Marxist, radical, intersectional, standpoint theory 12:59 Internal contradictions: where feminist variants oppose each other 16:31 Feminism and patriarchalism as mirror images: both treat gender as a monolith 17:09 Why the imprecision of "feminism" makes it philosophically useless as a label 21:13 Is feminism a threat to Christianity? How to assess the variants 22:42 The problem with calling historical women proto-feminists 23:18 Female thinkers who resisted the feminist label: Paterson, Lane, Bushnell, Masham 24:29 You don't need the feminist label to advocate for women 28:31 Conclusion: engage the underlying philosophies, not the label Source Material - What is Feminism? American Heritage Dictionary definition Etymology Coleman Hughes The New Discourses Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Women's Liberation of Front at the Heritage Foundation Women Thinkers in Antiquity and the Middle Ages Mary Wollstonecraft Gloria Steinem Isabel Paterson https://mises.org/power-market/isabel-paterson-woman-whose-wisdom-could-literally-save-world Rose Wilder Lane Dare to Think episode: http://mereliberty.com/podcasts/flashes-liberty-rose-wilder-lane/  Chapters 1 and 2 narration of the Discovery of Freedom, by Kerry Baldwin http://mereliberty.com/podcasts/give-me-liberty-rose-wilder-lane-1-2/ Katherine Bushnell Lady Demaris Cudworth Masham Hypatia Macrina the Younger Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz Gloria Alvarez Wendy McElroy Aya Gruber Camille Paglia Join my effort! Mereliberty.com/membership Follow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mereliberty/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MereLiberty Minds: https://www.minds.com/KerryBaldwin/ Locals: https://mereliberty.locals.com

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