โSo the question a feminist ought to be asking is this: Why do men and women have such an unequal relation to parenthood? Is it biologyโwe bear children, they donโt? Actually, this difference becomes inequality only in the context of a specific social system for rearing childrenโthe family, or, to be more precise, familialism (since Iโm talking about a system that affects us all, whether weโre in actual families or not). A familialist society assigns legal responsibility for children to the biological parents; the society as a whole has only minimal obligations to its children, and people rarely make deep commitments to children outside their families. This system puts women at an inherent disadvantage: Since itโs obvious who a childโs mother is, her parental responsibility is automatic; the fatherโs is not. And so the burden has always been on women to get men to do right by them. Loesch takes familialism for granted. Nearly everyone does.โ
-Ellen Willis, No More Nice Girls: Countercultural Essays