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    Challenges→Sexism is a form of oppression against women as a group, even though sexism also restricts opportunities for men.

    Sexist norms that restrict male emotional expression, custody rights, and conscription produce institutional subordination of men in those specific domains, satisfying Young's structural criteria.

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    Key Terms

    Institutional subordination(as used in political philosophy)
    A situation where systems, organizations, or laws put certain groups of people in a lower position with less power or fewer rights.
    Sexist norms(as used in social philosophy)
    Social rules and expectations based on the unfair belief that one gender is inferior to another.
    Structural criteria(as used in Young's framework)
    A set of standards or conditions for identifying how systems and institutions create unfair treatment, rather than just individual bad behavior.
    Young, Iris Marion(as referenced by 'Young's structural criteria')
    An influential American political philosopher who developed influential theories about justice, oppression, and structural inequality in society.
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