They really don't have much in common, with the exception that a great many are against one or both of them without knowing what either of them really means. There are many different kinds of feminism and only one embraces the ideal of communism. Communism is the opposite of capitalism. Capitalism has a great many people working for a small amount of the actual profits while those who are on top make the greatest percentage of profit. This is why we have trade unions to try and even this out, which by the way never happens. You can see by the amount of rampant unemployment and poverty that capitalism benefits a few and a great many suffer because of it. This is not my view but just a simple fact.
Communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless, stateless social organization based on common ownership of the means of production
Feminism is a collection of social theories, political movements, and moral philosophies largely motivated by or concerned with the liberation of women from subordination to men. In simple terms, feminism is a belief in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes, and a movement organized around the conviction that biological sex should not be the pre-determinant factor shaping a person's social identity or socio-political or economic rights. A large portion of feminists are especially concerned with what they perceive to be the social, political and economic inequality between the sexes which favours men at women's expense.
I am curious about the questions you ask and whether or not you actually learn anything from the answers or you just use them as a way to spread your own ideology which is seriously flawed.
2007-03-10 03:20:01
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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Maybe because there's not a whole lot of difference between a bunch of women who want to tell you what's good for you, and how you should go about living your life, and a government that tries to do the same. Feminism and communism are both righteous ideals. The problems with both seem to be the people that end up running the show twist these concepts into the complete opposite of what they started out as.
2007-03-10 02:25:01
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answered by SinCitySue 1
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i think of feminism predates communism. this question additionally makes me ask your self; does everyone be attentive to of any women who're in a intense place interior the occasion in a united states of america governed by skill of communists?
2016-11-23 19:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, not that I am against either, but, that they have both brought decay and havoc to the society upon which it encroaches?
I mean look -- its an all out war now. Women misconstrued the use and meaning of feminism, and men are not changing one bit in response to it, and actually getting more and more resentful. Nothing but a downward spiral.
2007-03-10 02:49:15
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answered by Yentl 4
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What do they have in common in exactly? They both claim to stand for equality. In their more radical forms, they demand social revolution. That's about all I can think of.
Some people happen to believe in both. But there are lots of people who see themselves as feminists but could hardly be more pro-capitalist, and communists that don't do anything at all to promote the particular interests of women.
2007-03-10 03:08:23
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answered by dowcet 3
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They don't have that much in common. Women had to band together to get laws to change so that women could become more than second class citizens, but feminist doesn't imply communist.
2007-03-10 14:59:32
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answered by K S 4
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The same reasons the KKK, Supremacy, terrorists...etc. do. They are extreme ideals.
2007-03-10 05:42:52
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answered by charming_imogen 2
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Part of the Communist Manifesto is to destroy the family, and feminism does that.
2007-03-10 04:20:14
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answered by ? 6
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Because both words end in "ism".
2007-03-10 02:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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