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by pXMzR2A
4276 days ago
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> the impression that the OP is somehow under the impression that non-feminist approaches are clearly not human-centric enough. Feminism is well-founded on the premise that personal experiences matter ("personal is political"). That is what the OP is refering to in that statement. > politically correct Political correctness (a symlink to hypocricy) has nothing to do with this. OP is telling the story of how feminism's teachings on how one should pay specific and careful attention to individual stories of their experiences pays off significantly in the long run for social change. Almost no other critical political approach pays more attention to personal experience than feminism. The ones that do borrow their attentiveness from feminism. Henceforth, rather than being offended for some reason for OP's comments on feminism, I'd suggest you check out feminist approaches to methodology. |
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