24.04.2022

Stopping violence against women starts with learning what misogyny really is

The problem of violence against women might seem insurmountable. But focusing on education about misogyny may provide a place to start. In particular, it is important to help young people understand what misogyny is, how it affects both women and men, and how it can lead to violence.

According to the philosopher Kate Manne, misogyny is not “hatred of women”. Instead, it is a set of social rules that enforce a patriarchal society – one where men are dominant and women are subordinate. The essence of misogyny lies in its function, and that function is to keep women down. 

Research on moral education, sex education and violence against women can help spell out the link between misogyny and violence, and how education can address these issues.

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