Motte and Bailey is just a sophisticated strawman fallacy. I teach my 101 students that one, it's so easy. Come at me bro. 


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Addressing patriarchy and constructivism are parts of achieving gender equality.
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Tends to leave liberal feminists out in the cold. We have to believe we live in a patriarchy & gender a construct
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All societies were and are Patriarchies. They seem to be the only ones stable enough to last long enough to leave a trace....
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They were in my period. They haven't been for some time. If you're going by the normal definition of men having legal power over women.
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that isn't the "normal definition"
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For a society, it is. That is what it means. Power is allocated only to men & they have power over women.
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I'd love to see an article discussing historical and modern usages of the term "patriarchy" - I think there's a lack of clarity here.
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You could be in luck. Do you hear this
@MalharMali? (It's one of four essays I have on the go right now for Areo. I favour that one.) - 3 more replies
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