OK, I’ll withdraw “debunked” as applied to that particular example, until I’ve had a chance to look at it more closely.
I stand by the claim that the alternative explanation (feminism as continuation of the women’s right to vote movement) sticks closer to the original query, so what was debunked was at least your claim to obviousness of your status-based explanation.
You mention that as an “alternative explanation”, but that sounds to me as an example of my explanation rather than something that excludes mine. Yes, feminism is probably a continuation of the women’s right to vote movement (which in turn was a continuation of earlier trends), and the women’s right to vote movement was a successful attempt to fix one particular issue that gave women a lower status. After the success of that one, feminism has concentrated on others.
OK, I’ll withdraw “debunked” as applied to that particular example, until I’ve had a chance to look at it more closely.
I stand by the claim that the alternative explanation (feminism as continuation of the women’s right to vote movement) sticks closer to the original query, so what was debunked was at least your claim to obviousness of your status-based explanation.
Thank you.
You mention that as an “alternative explanation”, but that sounds to me as an example of my explanation rather than something that excludes mine. Yes, feminism is probably a continuation of the women’s right to vote movement (which in turn was a continuation of earlier trends), and the women’s right to vote movement was a successful attempt to fix one particular issue that gave women a lower status. After the success of that one, feminism has concentrated on others.