Political Scandals | Voters Should Not Use Private Moral Values as a Guide to Electing Officials

Even in the ’60s, I was uneasy with the slogan “the personal is political.” There was a sense in which it was important and true. It suggested that the inequalities of everyday life, above all, the gender inequalities, should not be understood as “merely” private, for that is the false understanding that entrenches and perpetuates them. In fact, they are socially patterned; they are often recognized in the law, reinforced by bureaucratic procedures; and therefore in need of political opposition and reform.

But the slogan was also taken to mean that the everyday behavior...

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