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This lesson first provides a general definition of feminism.
Then, four specific types of feminism are discussed and defined, including liberal feminism, socialist feminism,
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cultural feminism, and radical feminism. For each type, examples of social changes preferred by that type of feminism are also provided.
Defining Feminism
Imagine you get a new job. On the first day of work, you 're getting a tour of the office building, and you notice something strange: only men work here! You wonder where the women are, and you ask your new boss. He looks surprised at the question and says, 'What are you, some kind of feminist? ' If this
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happened to you, what would you think? Would you be offended by the implication that you 're a feminist?
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First, let 's define feminism in general. The global idea of feminism refers to the belief that men and women deserve equality in all opportunities, treatment, respect, and social rights. In general, feminists are people who try to acknowledge social inequality based on gender and stop it from continuing.
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