K.K MALEMA
CONFLICT ORIENTATION FEMINIST ORIENTATION:
Conflict orientation is whereby a society is characterized by general inequality based on social class, race, gender, and other factors.
Feminist orientation incorporates female values and ways that focus on subjective, empathetic, inclusive, relational, and feeling of females.
The similarities that we get between the conflict and feminist orientation is that they both focus on the issues of gender and social class. These two theoretical approaches preach equality for all irrespective of gender, race, and social class.
The feminist and the conflict orientation also underline that everyone is equal and that no one must be excluded.
The similarity we also get from these two theories is that not only do they get an understanding of inequality, but they seek solutions to curb the problem.
The difference between the conflict and the feminist orientation is that the conflict orientation focuses more on ensuring equality for all, whereas the feminist orientation focuses on gaining rights for women in-order to end patriarchy. Another difference we find is that the feminist orientation is a theory that mainly looks at gender problems and the limitations that women face in a society, meanwhile that conflict orientation speaks for the social classes that are disadvantaged be it a man or woman.