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What is feminism? |
Perspective that views society as patriarchal and seeks to achieve full Independence and equality for women |
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What is patriarchy? |
A system in which power is in the hands of men and many aspects of women's lives are controlled by men |
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What is post-feminism? |
Views the cause of feminism to be won in some Western societies that individual women can Empower themselves |
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What do third wave feminist believe? |
That Society is still patriarchal and in need of collective action to achieve social, political, and cultural change |
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What is liberal feminism? |
A version of feminism that advocated equal opportunity for women In areas as education employment as well as equal legal and political rights |
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For Liberal feminist, what is the key problem? |
The discrimination against women that limits there are opportunities |
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What is liberal feminism's Focus? |
Ensuring that women have the freedom and opportunity to engage in political, business, careers, and employment of the same basis as men |
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What is socialist feminism? |
Feminism that views women as oppressed by both male-dominated character of society and the capitalist system |
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According to Social feminist, what does the liberation of women need? |
Involves both struggle against patriarchy and the transformation of capitalism Into a more cooperative and egalitarian socialist society |
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What is the social feminist view, when they're influenced by Marxist version of socialism? |
The struggle for working-class women and men to overturn capitalism is needed to achieve women's liberation |
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What is radical feminism? |
Feminism that views society is based on the oppression of women and seek to liberate women to the fundamental transformation of social institutions, values, and personal relationships |
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According to radical feminists, how is a "male Supremacy" maintain? |
Institutions such as the state, family, and school The dominant values, ideas, and practices of society, which encourage women to depend upon Men |
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What is the goal of radical feminism? |
Liberation |
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What is liberation? |
Freeing the human potential that has been stifled by the organization and values of society |
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What is environmentalism? |
A perspective based on the idea that Humanity needs to change its relationship to Nature To protect the natural environment and ensure that it can sustain all forms of life |
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According to environmentalist, what is the basic cause of environmental problems? |
The idea that we can control nature and use it for our benefits With no concern for the consequences |
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What is anthropocentrism? |
The focus on human well-being that is at the center of most political thought |
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What is Ecocentrism? |
The view that nature has intrinsic value and should not be valued only in terms of its use for human being |
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How do environmentalist view obsessive economic growth? |
An important cause of environmental problems |
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What is reform environmentalism? |
The solution to environmental problems primarily in terms of better science, technology, and Environmental Management |
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What is free market environmentalism? |
The perspective that holds that guarantees of the rights of private property and a free market economy are crucial to Environmental Protection |
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What is deep ecology? |
The environmentalist perspective that views anthropocentrism is the fundamental cause of environmental degradation Advocates the cultivation of an environmental Consciousness and a sense of Oneness with the world |
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What is social ecology? |
A perspective that views social, economic, and political relationships of hierarchy and domination as the cause of human and environmental problems |
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What is ecofeminism? |
Use male dominance as the basic cause of the degradation of the Earth |