Susan Moller Okin, a prominent figure in political philosophy, has made significant contributions to feminist thought and theory. Her work often critiques classical theories and their treatment (or neglect) of women's rights and gender issues. Which of the following best summarizes Okin's central arguments in her critique of political theories from a feminist lens?

1
Okin believed that classical political theories were already inclusive of women’s rights, and feminists should align their goals with these theories.
2
Okin contended that women should establish separate political entities, as they could never achieve equality within the frameworks of existing political theories.
3
Okin argued that classical political theories often implicitly endorse patriarchal values, and any just society must re-examine these foundations from a gender-conscious perspective.
4
Okin's primary focus was the economic redistribution of resources, arguing that gender concerns are secondary to class struggles.

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