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The Fraud of Feminism - Unveiling the Deception: A Critique of Feminist Ideology in the Victorian Era - cover

The Fraud of Feminism - Unveiling the Deception: A Critique of Feminist Ideology in the Victorian Era

Ernest Belfort Bax

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In "The Fraud of Feminism," Ernest Belfort Bax presents a critical examination of the feminist movement at the turn of the 20th century, scrutinizing the socio-political constructs that underline contemporary gender debates. Employing a polemical style, Bax deftly intertwines historical analysis with philosophical inquiry, arguing that the movement often perpetuates societal inequalities rather than dismantling them. His discourse is set against the backdrop of Victorian and Edwardian societal norms, providing an incisive commentary on how the aspirations of early feminists can be misinterpreted as genuine advocacy for women's liberation while often aligning with capitalist interests in a patriarchal society. Bax, a prominent philosopher, historian, and socialist, is grounded in his critique of both contemporary feminist movements and the broader socio-economic structure of his time. His writings reflect a deep understanding of class struggles and social justice, influenced by his own experiences in political activism and his association with revolutionary socialist thought. This intellectual milieu undoubtedly shaped Bax's perspective, compelling him to pose challenging questions about the efficacy of feminist rhetoric within an oppressive societal framework. Readers interested in gender studies, social theory, or historical feminist movements will find "The Fraud of Feminism" to be an eye-opening and provocative text. It encourages a re-evaluation of the intersections between feminism and class struggle, urging contemporary audiences to consider how ideologies shape realities and the continuing relevance of Bax's insights in today's discussions on gender equality.
Disponible desde: 28/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 103 páginas.

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