According to a popular online dictionary, feminism means “the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes,” (Merriam-Webster). When created, this definition had only the two original sexes in mind, males and females. This was created before more and more people started discovering who they are, and what that actually means. That, although, is another process within itself, that is very lengthy, long, and emotional. This movement calls for a numerous amount of changes to our society. The “feminist” (or equality) movement wants more than just equality of social, and mental aspects between based on history, societal status, and jobs for just men and women; “feminism” wants equality between women, men, agenders, cisgenders, and others to be yet discovered without even having to state …show more content…
She gives this accurate number that astonishes many readers, due to the way some view society. They think that since about 1920 (“The Fight for Women’s Suffrage”), that women and men have been viewed as equals; although, this was never the case. Since the beginning of time, women have never been viewed as equally as men. To be completely honest, many people may be changed, but not all people have changed. Though, not all people can change in the world, that’s against the laws of everything ever created. Though, there were many other problems that Slaughter reveals within her article. “The problem she identified—the staggering speedup of jobs at the top—is not a woman’s problem. It’s the predictable and unavoidable result of the increasing inequality of the American economy,” (Reader’s Digest). Historically, the way the economy reacts to sensitive changes has always been an issue. This is avoidable within all societies. Although, without the economy, there would be no functioning society. With the economy, comes money/trade which is one of the major factors of it. Though, with money comes “having it all” does not mean having the most