There has been/is barely a single male writer/philosopher/psychologist/sociologist etc., on record who was/is not a chauvinist pig. You'd have to overlook a lot in dismissing them all, and maybe start with Aristotle, who thought women were "imperfect men", incapable of reason. We admire or believe different things/people for different reasons. Nietzsche understood that social norms based on religious beliefs and popular bias ruled the world, and that the chief goal of those who would be free was to stare them down. That applies to women as well or even more than to men because there is no single group that has been as exploited, oppressed and underestimated as have women. Sure, call all male chauvinists out, but you can't simply dismiss them and everything they have to say on every subject.
There has been/is barely a single male writer/philosopher/psychologist/sociologist etc., on record who was/is not a chauvinist pig. You'd have to overlook a lot in dismissing them all, and maybe start with Aristotle, who thought women were "imperfect men", incapable of reason. We admire or believe different things/people for different reasons. Nietzsche understood that social norms based on religious beliefs and popular bias ruled the world, and that the chief goal of those who would be free was to stare them down. That applies to women as well or even more than to men because there is no single group that has been as exploited, oppressed and underestimated as have women. Sure, call all male chauvinists out, but you can't simply dismiss them and everything they have to say on every subject.