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Politikk, frihet og kjærlighet i Goldmans anarkistfeminisme

Politics, Freedom and Love in Goldman's Anarchist Feminism

Abstract
When politics is understood as what happens between people, love is an expression of politics. Love is crucial for freedom: It effects what freedom is, and who can and should be free. Therefore love can both inhibit and enable freedom. The aim of this thesis is to investigate how love and motherhood can be carriers of political liberation in Emma Goldman’s (1869-1940) anarchist feminism through an examination of the relationship between the concepts of freedom and love, and the political connection between the two in Goldman’s writings. To clarify Goldman’s anarchist feminist theory in this area, the thesis also draws on the anarchist and feminist intellectual traditions that Goldman is aquainted with. Two important connections are the ones with Henrik Ibsen, and Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, especially Ibsen’s view on love and Hegel’s view of liberty. Freedom for Goldman is about what humans can be as individuals and as a collective. Human beings have a particular responsibility associated with freedom. Based on this argument the thesis argues that Goldman's anarchist feminism involves an ethics of love which encourages political counter-power.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/51663
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Date
2017-02-13
Author
Pettersen, Vilde Andrea
Keywords
Emma Goldman
anarkistfeminisme
frihet
kjærlighet
politisk motmakt
feministisk etikk
moderskap
Henrik Ibsen
Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
anarchist feminist
freedom
love
interpersonal politics
feminist ethics
motherhood
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