by Kathy Henry
Throughout history, women have always struggled to gain equality, respect, and the same rights as men. This has been difficult because of patriarchy, an ideology in which men are superior to women and have the right to rul...read more
by Daniel Walch
Liberal feminism is an ideology of egalitarianism. The tenets of liberal feminism are an equal legal standing of men and women under the law, equality of outcomes and opportunities, and legal and social mechanisms of redre...read more
by Bonnie L
Liberal feminism, as opposed to radical feminism, argues that women can achieve equality through social reform: in the workplace, in the law, and in the wider culture. They therefore believe that men need not be challenged...read more
by Can Tran
Liberal feminism is defined as a series of movements that promote equality of both genders through social, political, and legal reform. It's not as extreme as radical feminism. This type of feminism tends to be more indi...read more
by Sarah Afshar
As one of the biggest civil rights movements in the 60s - 70s era, liberal feminism is simply a form of feminism that believes inequality can be cured on a variety of social and political wavelengths using social and polit...read more
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