Letters to the Editor
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I have a problem with part of this article
And if being a feminist doesn't lead to a job, doesn't that suggest that society is still perhaps just a wee bit patriarchal?
Actually, two problems, with this particular sentence. First, the quoted anti-feminist didn't claim that being a feminist doesn't lead to a job. She claimed that having a degree in women's studies didn't lead to a job. Surely you don't mean to claim that one must have a women's studies degree to be a feminist.
Also, I don't think the idea that society is still patriarchal logically follows from the fact that a women's studies degree (or other feminist credentials) doesn't lead to a job. It seems to me that Ms. Summers' thesis follows just as well: that the battle for equality has already been won, and therefore, there's no need to employ someone to work on feminist issues.
This is not to say that I believe patriarchy has actually been overcome - I don't. But I believe your logic is faulty.

