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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
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In the Article "What's In A Name", the meaning and significance of the word feminist is discussed. Writers of activists of feminism are analyzed and quoted to explore a conclusion to the depth, meaning, and truth of the word "feminism". This article goes
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What is feminism? There are many different interpretations of the word 'feminism'. However, most people agree that feminism is the theory that men and women should be equal politically, economically and socially. The feminist movement is a group of men
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
on an identifiable spatial and conceptual vision of what 'the state' is. Such are some of the obstacles that the many streams of feminism have had to contend with when theorising about 'the state'. It is conceptually understandable that there are so many diverse and often
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definition of feminism is simple enough: "belief in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes."
Feminism means different things to different people, however, the basic assumption shared by all feminists is that women suffer certain injustices
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The essay is a review of Douglas's book about females in the 1950's and 1960's. It explains how they were influenced by stereotypes, feminism, and pop culture. It also explains how t.v. advertisements affected the women of the 1950's thought
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Final Composition-"Feminism"
Women have a disease, a disease that will prevent them from ever achieving political, social or economic greatness. This "disease" is the need for independancy and self-respect or the lack there of. This is what we have
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