Feminist theory analyzes social problems and issues from a female perspective rather than the historically dominant male perspective of traditional social theory. Key areas of focus for feminist theory include discrimination, objectification, inequality, power dynamics, and gender roles/stereotypes. Some feminist theories examine how women's experiences differ from men's due to factors like cultural values, gender roles, and marginalization. Other theories analyze how women face not only differences but also inequality compared to men, including in marriage, due to patriarchal systems that deny women equal opportunities and restrict them to the domestic sphere. Structural oppression theories posit that women's oppression results from the intersecting forces of capitalism, patriarchy, and other systems of oppression like racism.