Haraway argues that the new feminism will pave the way for the future, where technology and the back to nature crowd do not have to have separate existence. The cyborg will come to terms with their inability to reconcile their differences into a whole. They will be able to accept their incompleteness as totality. They will let go of the constant need to search for missing pieces. They will accept the idea that it does not fit together perfectly on all levels, and that there will always be missing pieces.

Haraway presents the cyborg as the emerging face of feminism. It is the recognition that feminism must change in relation to societal changes. The key argument against technology was its male dominated, capitalist image. This was considered oppressive to the earth mother image of feminism. Haraway feels that the new face of feminism should embrace technology for all that it...
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