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![]() ![]() But MacKinnon also understands her radical feminism as a political and theoretical attack on the liberal establishment at its roots, in its most fundamental nature, at a deeper level than disagreements within liberalism (or Western political philosophy more generally) right and left. Catharine MacKinnon describes herself as a radical feminist, one who practices, she writes, “feminism unmodified.” MacKinnon thus takes her theory to be fundamentally, formatively a feminist one, unlike Marxist or liberal feminist theories, which are mere adaptations of preexisting theories to accommodate women’s concerns. ![]()
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