Saturday 22 September 2012

Valerie Solanas

Mary Daly had  insights, but they only go so far in terms of unpicking the patriarchal puzzle.  She, too, ends up adopting a position of dogmatic essentialism.

You cannot critique essentialism with essentialism.  That is as absurd as becoming a postmodernist theorist or an identity politician on behalf of left wing causes.

She quotes Valerie Solanas' views that men are basically passive.   This insight is half true.   There is nothing essentially passive about men, at all.  Only when they make their deal with their God or Idol that they will feel no emotion, in order to climb higher women, do they begin to lose their power to direct and control their own lives from within.  Thus via their Faustian deal do they become empty.

Emptiness, however, is not a natural condition and this state of being certainly does not pertain to all men.

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