we might consider our own participation in the problem of drugs, rape, homicide, and joblessness — Joshs
So if one can stand there in the imagination, and regard patriarchy, one sees that the over-riding necessity for the functioning of patriarchy is the control of female sexuality. And one immediately sees that rape and domestic violence have a vital function in patriarchy. — unenlightened
Isn't that what wokeness is really about? It's this vengeful, threatening, tone: "don't be unbiased!" — frank
Have you accidentally doubled the negative here? — unenlightened
:100: Consider matrilineal society, as discussed by anthropologists,....
So if one can stand there in the imagination, and regard patriarchy, one sees that the over-riding necessity for the functioning of patriarchy is the control of female sexuality.... It is an absolute requirement of the patrilineal system that women's sexuality is controlled by fear. — unenlightened
To think beyond wokeness requires that one think beyond epistemic realism, to take a thoroughgoing social constructivist perspective that sidelines blameful finger-pointing based on what is correct vs incorrect, true vs false. Instead, social constructionism is a means of bracketing or suspending any pronouncement of the real, the reasonable, or the right. In its generative moment, constructionism offers an orientation toward creating new futures, an impetus to societal transformation. — Joshs
As Ken Gergen argues , “ Constructionist thought militates against the claims to ethical foundations implicit in much identity politics - that higher ground from which others can so confidently be condemned as inhumane, self-serving, prejudiced, and unjust. Constructionist thought painfully reminds us that we have no transcendent rationale upon which to rest such accusations, and that our sense of moral indignation is itself a product of historically and culturally situated traditions. And the constructionist intones, is it not possible that those we excoriate are but living also within traditions that are, for them, suffused with a sense of ethical primacy? As we find, then, social constructionism is a two edged sword in the political arena, potentially as damaging to the wielding hand as to the opposition. — Joshs
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