History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: "Feminists are not responsible for educating men" [View all]BainsBane
(55,487 posts)That is it's purpose and goal. Now, there are different strains of feminism. Radical feminism, for example, seeks the destruction of the patriarchy and gender conventions over all. So in that sense it does what you suggest.
Liberal feminism focuses on legal rights and more gradual reforms.
If you mean to say all people should be involved in working toward that equality, I agree. All, however, are not, and in fact many--men but also some women--are hostile to it. Every single regular poster in this group has experienced that hostility with some frequency.
Sometimes we have conversations with a broader audience in mind and sometimes we like to talk among ourselves (which is why we have this group). I have never thought of among ourselves to mean women only, since some of the regular posters in this group are men. What distinguishes them from some is that they are fully supportive of feminism and women's rights to engage in the issues they care about.
You might be interested in a site called feminism 101. http://finallyfeminism101.wordpress.com/
Edit history
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):![](du4img/smicon-reply-new.gif)