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Analyzing Oppression (Paperback)
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Analyzing Oppression (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Feminist Philosophy
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Analyzing Oppression presents a new, integrated theory of social
oppression, which tackles the fundamental question that no theory
of oppression has satisfactorily answered: if there is no natural
hierarchy among humans, why are some cases of oppression so
persistent? Cudd argues that the explanation lies in the coercive
co-opting of the oppressed to join in their own oppression. This
answer sets the stage for analysis throughout the book, as it
explores the questions of how and why the oppressed join in their
oppression. Cudd argues that oppression is an institutionally
structured harm perpetrated on social groups by other groups using
direct and indirect material, economic, and psychological force.
Among the most important and insidious of the indirect forces is an
economic force that operates through oppressed persons' own
rational choices. This force constitutes the central feature of
analysis, and the book argues that this force is especially
insidious because it conceals the fact of oppression from the
oppressed and from others who would be sympathetic to their plight.
The oppressed come to believe that they suffer personal failings
and this belief appears to absolve society from responsibility.
While on Cudd's view oppression is grounded in material
exploitation and physical deprivation, it cannot be long sustained
without corresponding psychological forces. Cudd examines the
direct and indirect psychological forces that generate and sustain
oppression. She discusses strategies that groups have used to
resist oppression and argues that all persons have a moral
responsibility to resist in some way. In the concluding chapter
Cudd proposes a concept of freedom that would bepossible for humans
in a world that is actively opposing oppression, arguing that
freedom for each individual is only possible when we achieve
freedom for all others.
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