On 26 Jul 2002 at 13:47, Walpurgis wrote:
> On 23 Jul 2002 at 16:48, joedees@bellsouth.net wrote:
> 
> > The last two of these, feminism and environmentalism, have been 
> > converging to the degree that a common discipline, ecofeminism, 
> > has been born. Although some affinities exist between these two 
> > and the others, the only solid connection seems to be the choice by
> > some feminists of lesbianism on ideological grounds in spite of their
> > personal sexual preferences. 
> 
> There is more convergeance between these movements. Some feminists argue that 
> feminism is a movement to end all forms of oppression. All other forms of 
> oppression must end if women (and the rest of us) are to be free, because a 
> woman™s gender identity intersects with all other forms of social identity. 
> "Otherness" (that which is not a white, straight male) is conceived as the  
> basis of oppression and as such "Others" must unite. The opposition between 
> male and female is seen as the basic opposition that predates others 
> (straight/bent, black/white etc).
>
I still hold the opinion that I voiced in my comparison of 'gender' and 
'nature' ecofeminists; that dominance/submission paradigms are 
imprinted during childrearing, and to eliminate them, we must discover 
noncoercive ways of raising our young. 
>
> Walpurgis
> 
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