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+ | [[Non-feminism]] is a broad movement that rejects feminism. Non-feminists do not support feminism but they do not necessarily actively oppose it. Non-feminist individuals that actively oppose feminism are normally called [[anti-feminists]]. |
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+ | Like anti-feminists, non-feminists come from many different standpoints but can be broadly divided into two categories. Traditional gynocentrists who seek a return to a gynocentric past in which men lived a life of service to women and others such as MRAs who seek a future that is different to both the gynocentric past and society that feminism has forced on the world. |
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+ | Anti-feminism contrasts with the broader movement of non-feminism. All anti-feminists are non-feminists but only some non-feminists are anti-feminists. |
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+ | Prominent non-feminists include [[Elizabeth Hobton]] and [[Fidelbogen]]. |
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Revision as of 09:32, 9 June 2023
Non-feminism is a broad movement that rejects feminism. Non-feminists do not support feminism but they do not necessarily actively oppose it. Non-feminist individuals that actively oppose feminism are normally called anti-feminists.
Like anti-feminists, non-feminists come from many different standpoints but can be broadly divided into two categories. Traditional gynocentrists who seek a return to a gynocentric past in which men lived a life of service to women and others such as MRAs who seek a future that is different to both the gynocentric past and society that feminism has forced on the world.
Anti-feminism contrasts with the broader movement of non-feminism. All anti-feminists are non-feminists but only some non-feminists are anti-feminists.
Prominent non-feminists include Elizabeth Hobton and Fidelbogen.