Feminism is the radical notion that women are men.
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Psychology Today
2 August 2009
Why modern feminism is illogical, unnecessary, and evil
By Satoshi Kanazawa
Feminism is the radical notion that women are men
Although it is not Susan Pinker’s intention in writing it, reading her
excellent book "The Sexual Paradox: Troubled Boys, Gifted Girls and the
Real Difference Between the Sexes" cannot help but further reinforce my
view that modern feminism in the 21st century is simultaneously illogical,
unnecessary, and evil.
First, modern feminism is illogical because, as Pinker points out, it is
based on the vanilla assumption that, but for lifelong gender socialization
and pernicious patriarchy, men and women are on the whole identical. An
insurmountable body of evidence by now conclusively demonstrates that the
vanilla assumption is false; men and women are inherently, fundamentally,
and irreconcilably different. Any political movement based on such a
spectacularly incorrect assumption about human nature that men and women
are and should be identical is doomed to failure.
Further, modern feminism is unnecessary, because its entire raison d’être
is the unquestioned assumption that women are and have historically always
been worse off than men. The fact that men and women are fundamentally
different and want different things makes it difficult to compare their
welfare directly, to assess which sex is better off; for example, the fact
that women make less money than men cannot by itself be evidence that women
are worse off than men, any more than the fact that men own fewer pairs of
shoes than women cannot be evidence that men are worse off than
women. However, in the only two biologically meaningful measures of
welfare longevity and reproductive success women are and have always
been slightly better off than men. In every human society, women live
longer than men, and more women attain some reproductive success; many more
men end their lives as total reproductive losers, having left no genetic
offspring.
It is also not true that women are the “weaker sex.” Pinker documents the
fact that boys are much more fragile, both physically and psychologically,
than girls and hence require greater medical and psychiatric care. Men
succumb to a larger number of diseases in much greater numbers than women
do throughout their lives. The greater susceptibility of boys and men to
diseases explains why more boys die in childhood and fail to reach sexual
maturity and why men’s average life expectancy is shorter than
women’s. This, incidentally, is the reason why slightly more boys than
girls are born 105 boys to 100 girls so that there will be roughly 100
boys to 100 girls when they reach puberty.
Another fallacy on which modern feminism is based is that men have more
power than women. Among mammals, the female always has more power than the
male, and humans are no exception. It is true that, in all human
societies, men largely control all the money, politics, and prestige. They
do, because they have to, in order to impress women. Women don’t control
these resources, because they don’t have to. What do women
control? Men. As I mention in an earlier post, any reasonably attractive
young woman exercises as much power over men as the male ruler of the world
does over women.
Finally, modern feminism is evil because it ultimately makes women (and
men) unhappy. In a forthcoming article in the American Economic
Journal: Economic Policy, Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers of the
Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania show that
American women over the last 35 years have steadily become less and less
happy, as they have made more and more money relative to men. Women used
to be a lot happier than men despite the fact that they made much less money than men. The sex gap in happiness (in women’s favor) has declined
in the past 35 years as the sex gap in pay (in men’s favor) narrowed. Now
women make as much as, sometimes even more than, men do. As a result,
today women are just as unhappy, or even more unhappy than, men are. As I explain in a previous post, money does not make women happy
<http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-scientific-fundamentalist/200812/how-be-happy>.
The feminist insistence that women behave like men and make as much money
as men do may not be the sole reason for women’s rising levels of
dissatisfaction with life; a greater incidence of divorce and single
motherhood may also contribute to it. At any event, the culpability of
modern feminism in making women steadily unhappy, because it is based on
false assumptions about male and female human nature, is difficult to
deny. Men’s happiness has not declined in the last 35 years, because there
has not been masculinism; nobody has insisted on the radical notion that
men are women, although, as Christina Hoff Sommers documents, this may be
happening in our current war against boys. For anyone who is looking for
an effective antidote to modern feminism, I highly recommend Danielle
Crittenden’s 1999 book "What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us: Why Happiness
Eludes the Modern Women."
P.S. Thanks to Charles Duncan for alerting me to the Stevenson and Wolfers
article.
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