Critics of modern feminism have alleged that feminists want to blur inherent differences between men and women. Andrew Sullivan writes, "All differences between the sexes, we are now informed, are a function of the age-old oppression of women by men." That's just one example of the roiling debate about what is inherent, versus what is taught.
Our panelists discuss it. In studio:
- Lauren Hall, assistant professor of political science at RIT
- Barbara LeSavoy, director of the women and gender studies program at the College at Brockport