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Summary of Feminism against Progress by Mary Harrington:
In her book Feminism against Progress, Mary Harrington argues that modern feminism has lost its way by focusing on individual rights and freedoms at the expense of social cohesion and community values. She asserts that the feminist movement has been co-opted by neoliberal ideology, which prioritizes individualism and competition over collective goals and cooperation.
Harrington critiques various aspects of contemporary feminism, including its emphasis on identity politics, its support for reproductive rights, and its tendency to view men as the enemy. She argues that feminism should focus on rebuilding social institutions, such as the family, and promoting a sense of shared purpose and community.
The book also explores the relationship between feminism and technology, arguing that the technological innovations of recent decades have exacerbated social fragmentation and individualism. Harrington contends that technology has enabled the rise of neoliberalism and that feminists should be wary of embracing technological solutions to social problems.
Overall, Harrington's book offers a thought-provoking critique of contemporary feminism and suggests alternative paths forward for the movement.