Friday, March 9, 2012

Q&A 7, Second Answer

The basic form of my question is: Is the term 'feminism' too biased in favour of women to be an appropriate moniker for a movement advocating gender equality?

Yes, I think so.  Originally, feminism was quite an appropriate label, as virtually all of the inequality was at the expense of women, but in modern times there is also quite a bit of inequality towards men, and there are also other genders which are becoming increasingly visible, which face more inequality than either of the 'binary' genders.  A more descriptive name, such as 'egalitarianism' might be better.  Of course, that term is sometimes applied, and there are also other obscure terms which a few people use, but in order to make a difference use of the term would have to become widespread.

Some people also make an attempt to be inclusive by using a variety of terms in combination.  Such a person might call themselves a feminist, progressive masculist, LGBT-etc. ally, and so on.  This, however, becomes rather clunky and is hardly aesthetically pleasing, so a single all-inclusive term would most likely be preferable.

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