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Feminist Standpoint Theory (FST) advocates criticizing the status quo because the status quoGroup of answer choicessupports the concept of false consciousness.represents a power structure of dominance and oppression.discourages Karl Marx's notions of class and capitalism.negates the relationship between power and knowledge.

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Feminist Standpoint Theory (FST) advocates criticizing the status quo because the status quoGroup of answer choicessupports the concept of false consciousness.represents a power structure of dominance and oppression.discourages Karl Marx's notions of class and capitalism.negates the relationship between power and knowledge.

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Feminist Standpoint Theory (FST) advocates criticizing the status quo because the status quo represents a power structure of dominance and oppression.

Here's why:

  1. FST is a type of critical theory that argues for the importance of one's social position in shaping what one knows and how one understands the world.

  2. It emerged from the feminist movement and its critique of social structures that disadvantage women and other marginalized groups.

  3. The status quo, in many societies, is a power structure that privileges certain groups (often men, and often those who are white, heterosexual, and/or wealthy) over others.

  4. Therefore, FST criticizes the status quo because it represents a power structure of dominance and oppression.

The other options are not as directly related to the main tenets of FST. While FST does involve a critique of false consciousness and a recognition of the relationship between power and knowledge, these are not the primary reasons it advocates for criticizing the status quo. And while Karl Marx's notions of class and capitalism have influenced many critical theories, FST is not specifically focused on discouraging these ideas.

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