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    defining‚ establishing‚ and defending equal political‚ economic‚ and social rights for women.[1][2] This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment. A feminist advocates or supports the rights and equality of women.[3] Feminist theory‚ which emerged from feminist movements‚ aims to understand the nature of gender inequality by examining women’s social roles and lived experience; it has developed theories in a variety of disciplines in order to respond to

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    Liberalism could be defined as the opposite of the unlimited power that a king would enjoyed for example in the17th century. The kings used to have absolute power by which they decided the fate of all their peasants‚ no matter they agree or not. In this unlimited power‚ the opinion of an individual person an his independence was nor consider at‚ neither it was the will of the community‚ the only will that was satisfied was the king’s will‚ even if the community was totally hurt by the king’s will

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    Feminist Objections to Kantian‚ Utilitarianism‚ and Egoism Many feminists have problems or objections to Kantian morals‚ utilitarian ideas‚ and egoism. The feminist morals are based on care and equality. Many of these ethics have a lot of problems when relating to a feminist. Feminists have a lot of objections to Kantian morals. For example‚ there is too much emphasis on duty. For example‚ a feminist might argue that because feminists emphasize care so much‚ duty can sometimes overshadow care

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    same rights that’s men do. I identify myself as a feminist and support many of the things that feminist try to achieve. However‚ one of the aspects of some people’s feminism that I reject is that the feminist movement focuses mainly on white women. All women‚ regardless of race‚ culture‚ or skin color deserve equal rights as men. Some non-white women may agree with the feminist issues but don’t identify themselves as feminists. Since most of the feminist movement is made up of white women‚ several issues

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    How can a feminist reading of ’Lady Chatter-ley’s Lover’ illuminate Lawrence’s depiction of men and women? ’Lady Chatterley’s Lover’ is renowned for its supposed obscenity and daring nature. Perhaps this obscenity is necessary in exploring Lawrence’s message of female liberation as our protagonist escapes her loveless marriage. Yet‚ through feminist interpretation‚ it may be viewed that this freedom is no more than Lady Chatterley jumping from one gender constraint to another and so women are portrayed

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    at the Feminist point of view on Education and also‚ the Functionalist point of view on Education. Feminism There are many different types of feminists‚ there are Radical Feminists who are the most extreme in voicing their opinion about gender and the rights of women. There are Conservative Feminists‚ who adopt and appreciate the male need for a career and public achievement as female goals‚ thereby denying women ’s need for intimacy‚ family‚ and children. There are Liberal Feminists‚ they see

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    The women’s rights movements‚ also known as the feminist movements‚ happened during the years of 1867 to the present. The first wave of feminism happened between the years of 1867 to 1960. This wave included campaigns in support of temperance‚ women’s suffrage‚ pacifism‚ labour and health rights. During time period feminist activists focused on achieving legal and political equality. The second wave feminism happened from 1960 to 1985. The movements included campaigns in support of equality in education

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    Works of Yoko Ono Vs Feminist art Feminist art is a specific art form that has been dedicated to explore and examine the explicit forms of physical violence‚ pain and anguish experienced by women in a world dominated by the patriarchal system. Awakened to the consciousness of misogyny‚ women renounced their passive acceptance to social pressures and intended to show their intolerance toward the cultural frame work in which their fruit of labor denied; their expressions through art never considered

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    often contentious (Swigonski and Raheim‚ p.11)” activism that continues to consume feminists‚ scholars‚ politicians‚ and detractors alike. Caroline Dorey-Stein (2015) chronicles three distinct feminist periods the first beginning in the 1830’s and ending in the early 1900 that she explained ignited and movement with a focus on the women’s fight for equal contract and property rights; the second wave‚ dated from

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    used as tools of women subordination. However‚ there are 3 types of feminists that have different conflicting views on this‚ often resulting in the weakening of the overall arguments of feminism. In the family‚ feminists argue that during primary socialisation boys and girls are forced in to gender role stereotypes‚ for example‚ girls playing with toy cookers and baby dolls and boys playing with toy cars. Another way feminists argue that girls and boys are socialised in to gender roles is that

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