You're all bastards.
Can somebody help me?
I read someone once explaining Simone's position on the toleration of intolerance in a context at the time to oppose a published maniacal feminist tract. Would anybody here know which book of hers is most likely to examine these concepts?
Thanks,
Chris
>>9107841
>not showing simone from behind
You're a bastard.
Simone wasn't terribly tolerant. She said something like freedom is more important than happiness, and I'm pretty sure it was in her discussion of Muslim women. She was essentially trolled these women who had kept Islamic courts around because it gave them freedoms she didn't have as just as French subject were happy, so she assumed they must be less free (even though they had rights to property and access to divorce, which is essentially the only reasons she never married Sartre because she thought marriage would curtail her freedoms)
Beauvoir's kind of a shit. Not as bad as Sartre, but she's got nothing on Heidegger or even Arendt.
>>9107864
>in her discussion of Muslim women
Groan.
>>9107864
>Beauvoir's
I imagine she is a quick and easy name to pull down from the shelf of some old bullshit. I still would have sex with her though so I'll give her a try.
Arendt, right that's a good name drop. Thank you.
>>9107897
lol dude if that's the only part of Beauvoir you groan at you obviously haven't read shit
>>9107911
You're going to need to understand Heideggerian terminology to read her, moreso than you would for his students like Arendt. I really doubt most feminists who recommend Beauvoir have actually read her, because they tend to not know she drops Heidegger references every second sentence, and because a lot of what she says is straight up redpill shit (e.g. women will choose to be housewives and rely on men for money if you give them the option which is why she thought they shouldn't be given the option, despite her idea of freedom being necessary)
>>9107841
Since I saw that pic of her butt i love feminism now
>>9107841
>You're all bastards.
>Can somebody help me?
I see you've learned the proper etiquette, good work, Chris.
>>9107991
I have my suspicions and that is all I can say