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quent male-dominant social culture but also what to build<br />

in its place. Without understanding how masculinity was<br />

socially formed, one cannot analyze the institution of the<br />

nation-state, and therefore will not be able to accurately<br />

define the war and power culture related to statehood. This<br />

is something we need to emphasize because this is what<br />

paved the way for feminicide and the colonization and exploitation<br />

of peoples. The social subjugation of woman was<br />

the vilest counter-revolution ever carried out. Öcalan points<br />

out that “the sword of war wielded in state and the hand of<br />

the man within the family are symbols of hegemony. The<br />

entire classed society, from its upper layers to its lower layers,<br />

is clamped between the sword and the hand.” 1<br />

Capitalism and the nation-state represent the dominant<br />

male in its most institutionalized form. Capitalist society is<br />

the continuation and culmination of all the old exploitative<br />

societies. It is indeed a continuous warfare against society<br />

and woman. To put it succinctly, capitalism and the nationstate<br />

are the monopoly of the tyrannical and exploitative<br />

male. It is enough to look all around the world and see a renewed<br />

increase in the violence, exploitation, and suppression<br />

of women. This is happening not only in the so-called<br />

Third World countries, but all over the world.<br />

A main objective of capitalist modernity’s ideological<br />

hegemony is to obliterate the historical and social facts<br />

concerning its conception and essence. This is because<br />

the capitalist economic and societal form is not a social<br />

and historical necessity; it is a construct, forged through a<br />

complex process. Religion and philosophy have been transformed<br />

into nationalism, the divinity of the nation-state.<br />

The ultimate goal of its ideological warfare is to ensure<br />

its monopoly on thought. Its main weapons with which<br />

1. Abdullah Öcalan, Liberating Life: Woman’s<br />

Revolution (London: Transmedia Publishing,<br />

2013), p. 29.<br />

to accomplish this are religionism, gender discrimination,<br />

and scientism as a positivist religion. Without ideological<br />

hegemony, with political and military oppression alone,<br />

maintaining modernity will be impossible. While capitalism<br />

uses religionism to control society’s cognizance, it uses<br />

nationalism to control classes and citizenship, a phenomenon<br />

that has risen around capitalism. The objective of gender<br />

discrimination is to deny women any hope of change.<br />

The most effective way for sexist ideology to function is by<br />

entrapping the male in power relations and by rendering<br />

woman impotent through constant rape. Through positivist<br />

scientism, capitalism neutralizes the academic world and<br />

its youth; it convinces them that they have no choice but<br />

to integrate into the system, and in return for concessions,<br />

this integration is assured.<br />

But unambiguously clarifying the status of women is<br />

only one aspect of this issue. Far more important is the<br />

question of liberation; in other words, the resolution to the<br />

problem exceeds the importance of revealing and analyzing<br />

it. During the last quarter of the twentieth century,<br />

feminism managed to disclose, to a certain extent, the<br />

truth about women. But the Kurdish freedom movement<br />

and Öcalan took it a step further and based their analysis<br />

of society on “moral and political society.” They drew a<br />

relationship between freedom and morals and freedom and<br />

politics. In order to develop structures that would expand<br />

our area of freedom, morals were defined as the collective<br />

conscience of society and politics defined to be its common<br />

wisdom. But how do we now work towards this?<br />

In order to be able to stop the perpetuation of capital and<br />

power accumulation, and the reproduction of hierarchy, we<br />

need to create structures towards a democratic, ecological,<br />

and gender-liberated society. To achieve this, the dismantling<br />

of power and hierarchy is an absolute necessity. The<br />

social system of democratic modernity is democratic con-<br />

64–65

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