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    Although sexism restricts opportunities for both men and ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Sexism is a form of oppression against women as a group, even though sexism also restricts opportunities for men.

    Although sexism restricts opportunities for both men and women, and may in pairwise comparisons harm certain men more than certain women, women as a group suffer the greater overall unjust harm from sexism.

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    Pairwise comparisons(as used in logic and analysis)
    Looking at two individual people side-by-side to see how they're affected, rather than looking at groups as a whole.
    Sexism(as used in ethics and social philosophy)
    Unfair treatment or discrimination based on someone's gender, usually involving the belief that one gender is inferior to another.
    Systemic or structural analysis

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    (as used in social and political philosophy)
    Looking at how something affects groups of people overall, considering patterns and big-picture effects rather than just individual cases.
    Unjust harm(as used in ethics)
    Damage or suffering that is morally wrong—not deserved and not for a legitimate reason.

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    As mentioned above, there are a variety of interpretations—feminist and otherwise—of what exactly oppression consists in, but the leading idea is that oppression consists in “an enclosing structure of forces and barriers which tends to the immobilization and reduction of a group or category of people” (Frye 1983: 10–11). Not just any “enclosing structure” is oppressive, however, for plausibly any process of socialization will create a structure that both limits and enables all individuals who li

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