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James M.'s avatar

If it really WAS a patriarchy, modern feminism couldn't exist in the cultural mainstream here. Female promiscuity would be actively discouraged and stigmatized. Instead, people who try to stigmatize it are stigmatized. Companies wouldn't promote women to avoid Title VII lawsuits (DEI wouldn't exist at all) and workplaces would still be mostly male, especially at the higher levels. Important social institutions (hospitals, universities, law schools, film studios) would be heavily skewed towards men.

But it seems that the less patriarchal we become, the more we hear of "patriarchy."

Eva Sylwester's avatar

I had a similar conversation with a friend who was complaining about the treatment of women in America recently. I asked her to clarify whether we were falling short compared to other countries or compared to our own ideals. The answer was mostly the latter. I think falling short of one's own ideals is a valid cause of suffering, but I acknowledge it is a different problem than the sort of situation you describe where we objectively do some things better than some other countries do.

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