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on not blaming feminism

Posted by kit on 2024-March-7 18:49:13, Thursday
In reply to Essentialist scapegoating posted by diogenes on 2024-March-7 06:47:43, Thursday

I'm not sure that anyone think that 'feminism' per se is our salvation, but I don't really think it is at the root of our problems either.

TKoZ seems to suggest that feminism is the cause of negative attitudes towards paedophilia. And, as I've said before, this would be a lot easier to believe if it were only feminists who hated us. If the woman-hating right just couldn't get enough of paedophiles, I might be persuaded by the King's attempt to blame feminism for all our problems.

In fact, I think the root of our problems lies quite a lot deeper in a moral and epistemological crisis of the West. TKoZ is right to identify the nauseating public morality plays of victims and offenders as part of the cultural trap that has sprung on us, but the jaws of the trap go much deeper than sexual politics.

On the one hand, our culture has retained the forms of Christian moral judgment while evacuating these moral norms almost completely of their content (which includes, for instance, such awkward notions as human depravity, universal forgiveness and atonement).

On the other hand, our culture has (for good reasons, I think) largely abandoned Enlightenment standards of rationality and reason that lie behind our dominant political liberalism, without being able to set up any other standard of rationality in their place.

The result is that we are caught in a cultural moment that is extremely punitive and fearful, but lacking any grounding in concepts of goodness or truth beyond mere rhetorical assertions of experience.

(I have just a smidgin of respect here for the Virtuous Paedophiles, who do at least acknowledge that what perverts need under present conditions is a better and more poignant rhetoric - however nauseating and ultimately ineffectual the results might be.)

Feminism isn't to blame for this dilemma, but it is not especially surprising that it too has been captured by it.

I do actually think there are some forms of feminist thought that venture a bit beyond the current crisis: especially those that retain some connection to the roots of modern feminism in Christianity and in Marxism. The prison-abolitionism of Angela Davis, for instance, is certainly not the feminism of the "establishment," but it is definitely something that perverts should be able to get behind, if only out of enlightened self-interest.

But the fact that most feminism has been coopted by capitalism and by a hollowed-out liberalism is unsurprising. It isn't a reason to reject feminism itself per se, but it is definitely a good reason to be highly sceptical about any kind of feminist ideology that wins easy official approval.

I am less confident than Pharmakon, however, that we can really look to working-class feminists to show us the way (if only because working-class identity has never been more evanescent than it is now). But we definitely cannot look to anti-feminists either.

I am inclined to share the pessimism of the philosopher Alisdair MacIntyre, who suggests that the left should reject all forms of mainstream politics because "what matters at this stage is the construction of local forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us."

Maybe this board is one such local form of community in which some kind of moral and intellectual life can be kept alive through the age of barbarism and decline.

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