Fascism with a Feminist Face [View all]
http://www.nationofchange.org/fascism-feminist-face-1396792824
Western feminism has made some memorable theoretical mistakes; a major one is the frequent assumption that, if women held the decision-making power in society, they would be kinder and gentler (a phrase devised for George H.W. Bush in 1988 to appeal to the female vote). Indeed, so-called second-wave feminist theory abounds in assertions that war, racism, love of hierarchy, and general repressiveness belong to patriarchy; womens leadership, by contrast, would naturally create a more inclusive, collaborative world.
The problem is that it has never worked out that way, as the rise of women to leadership positions in Western Europes far-right parties should remind us. Leaders such as Marine Le Pen of Frances National Front, Pia Kjaersgaard of Denmarks Peoples Party, and Siv Jensen of Norways Progress Party reflect the enduring appeal of neofascist movements to many modern women in egalitarian, inclusive liberal democracies.
The past is prologue: Wendy Lowers recent book Hitlers Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields adds more data to the long record of women embracing violent right-wing movements. And the rise of far-right movements in Europe often with women in charge confronts us with the fact that the heirs to the fascism of the 1930s have their own gender-based appeal.