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The Patriarchs War on Women
4/29/2022 by Zoe Marks and Erica Chenoweth
The backlash against feminist progress thats overtaking the U.S. is part of a global trend. Free and empowered women are a threat to authoritarianism worldwideand the autocrats know it.
Inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress was meeting to confirm the election of Joe Biden; autocrats try to maintain control by attacking the rule of law, separation of powers and fair elections. (Roberto Schmidt / Getty Images)
U.S. feminists have been raising alarms about persistent assaults on gender equality. Across the country, GOP-led legislatures are rolling back reproductive rights, legislating against trans youth and their families, and censoring school curricula about racism, sexism, LGBTQ+ issues and even what to expect at the gynecologists office. These developments in the U.S. reflect a troubling pattern: Around the world, patriarchal authoritarianism is on the rise, and democracy is on the decline. The connection between sexism and authoritarianism is not coincidental, or a mere character flaw of individual misogynists-in-chief.
Womens political power is essential to a properly functioning multiracial democracy, and fully free, empowered women are a threat to autocracy. Assaults on womens and LGBTQ+ rightsand attempts to put women in their placeconstitute a backlash against feminist progress expanding womens full inclusion in public life. As womens participation becomes more prominent in domestic and international politics, our research sheds light on why political sexism and gender policing are also becoming more virulentand what to do about it.
Patriarchal Authoritarianism
Authoritarianism rejects political competition and promotes a strong central power that upholds the political and social status quo. Autocrats try to maintain control by attacking the rule of law, separation of powers, political expression and fair elections. But strongmen and their enablers also tend to usurp power in part by promoting a conservative and binary gender hierarchy. Patriarchy is, in the words of political scientist Valerie Hudson and her colleagues, the first political order. And it is closely related to authoritarianism. Authoritarian backsliding occurs when women are stripped of equal access, opportunity and rights in the workplace, in the public sphere and at home. By strengthening mens control over the women and girls in their lives, authoritarian leaders strike a patriarchal bargain, doling out private authority in exchange for public loyalty to the strongman. Incidentally, many women buy into the bargain, too. Women from dominant groups and classes are often willing to promote conservative gender norms and policies that retrench the status quo. The policing of gender expression and relations becomes a powerful tool for promoting a hegemonic racial, religious or ethnic national identity.
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Thus, alongside assaults on democracy, patriarchal authoritarians also promote increased state control over womens bodies; the subordination of women in public office and the workforce; permissiveness toward sexual assault, harassment or abuse; hypermasculine ideals; the criminalization of LGBTQ+ people; tolerance of violence toward women and girls; and an emphasis on the traditional family, in which the role of women is primarily domestic. Put simply, the patriarchal authoritarian worldview is that men are men, while women are wives and mothers. Everyone else is a threat to the system.
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https://msmagazine.com/2022/04/29/patriarchy-war-on-women-lgbtq-reproductive-rights/