tbh its weird reading radfem posts criticizing libfems as the only alternative to radfeminism. a good thing to keep in mind when writing discourse is that theres rarely only 2 options in those things. theres more than 2 lefts, etc. political ideologies (because feminism is political) can vary a lot. even if it seems like everyone who doesnt think the way you do thinks the same, they rarely do. lumping everything you disagree with under one label just isnt intellectually honest.
criticizing what you see as “the opposing side” as if it were a monolith isnt good either. & im p sure not two feminists (lib or rad or whatever) will have the same view of their feminism. listen to viewpoints you disagree with once in a while, its healthy.
This is actually pretty cool and a good point! I looked at a ton of different kinds of feminism before deciding I identified most with radical feminism. I actually don’t identify entirely with radical feminism and consider myself to also be a socialist/anarchist feminist and eco-feminist.
Here are some resources for anyone interested:
https://www.uah.edu/woolf/feminism_kinds.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_movements_and_ideologies
adding ressources is a really nice move! thanks for your input on this!!
i havent seen material feminism listed in the wiki article above, though it may have been included under socialist & marxist.
& ive heard good things about the feminism & identity politics playlist though i havent watched it myself yet.
i havent read much summarizing different movements without a bias so i cant add much more, if anyone has any more ressources feel free to add them!!
