• Feminism Isn’t Anti-Men Feminism is often caricatured as antagonistic towards men. However, this framing misunderstands feminism’s central purpose: “the advocacy of woman’s rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes.” Feminism does not seek the inversion of hierarchy, but rather the dismantling of hierarchical gender relations altogether. It challenges hegemonic masculinity that constrains

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  • Understanding what makes our actions morally right or wrong is one of the oldest questions in philosophy. Below are three approaches—Objectivism, Relativism, and Emotivism—presented in very simple terms (sourced from the University of Edinburgh’s ‘Introduction to Philosophy’ course), and examples to make each idea easier to grasp. Moral Objectivism – Morality is objective Moral objectivism

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