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So, Is Radical Feminism a Socialist Front?
January 27, 2004
by Carey Roberts
For the past 30 years I have followed the trajectory of feminism. Originally
I was an ardent supporter of the ideology. But 15 years ago, it became
clear that this religion of gender liberation had lost its moral compass.
Now, feminism has become a parody of the very ideals it claims to promote.
It was this dialectic that led me to research this series of articles
on Socialism and Feminism. The research has lead to these conclusions:
1. The basic premise of radical feminism is that being a wife and mother
is inherently exploitative of women. This paradigm originated in the
Marxist analysis of class relationships in Europe in the mid-1800s (link).
2. Over the past 100 years, many feminist leaders have openly aligned
themselves with socialist ideology (link).
3. Beginning in the 1920s, socialist thinkers realized that capitalism
could never be overthrown by violent means. So they conspired to undermine
the values and institutions of Western society. This set up what we
now call the Culture War (link).
4. Radical feminists have worked at the vanguard of the Culture War.
Their range of tactics is astonishing: - discourage women from childbearing;
undermine the institution of the family; promise women equal pay for
unequal work; impose gender quotas on national elections; emasculate
men.
5. Both socialism and radical feminism operate through deception. While
both ideologies claim to be merely working for equality, in fact they
aspire to radically restructure the entire society.
So is radical feminism a socialist front? In a word, Yes.
Read just a few paragraphs from Kate Weigand's book, Red
Feminism. Or to the Women
and Marxism website and you will see the speeches of the Communist
rascals that were calculated to whip up women into a revolutionary hysteria.
The radical feminist worldview, goals, tactics, and rhetoric -- all
can be linked directly to Marxist-Leninist theory.
Ironically, it is doubtful that Marxism has liberated women. Modern
women are no more independent than they were 150 years ago in patriarchal
Europe.
Fem-socialism has only shifted female dependency to big government
and to feminist Pooh Bahs who deem to dictate what women will think,
feel, and do. No wonder women are feeling victimized, angry, and lonely.
So if feminist-socialist theory has failed women, where does that leave
us?
Clearly, the roles of women -- and men -- are evolving. The answer
to the age-old Woman Question is not to return to the restrictive gender
roles of the 19th century.
Let's first acknowledge the fact that life has never been a bowl of
cherries -- for either women or men. Both suffered terribly from abuses
specific to their gender.
Let's also note that rights and responsibilities go hand in hand. The
more rights any group acquires must be accompanied by a similar increase
in social obligations.
And finally, let's stop the gender epithets which have the effect of
shaming and silencing men.
The myths of fem-socialism are deeply embedded in the fabric of Western
society. These myths need to be exposed and debunked.
At the same time, why don't we commence a real gender dialog in this
country?