Liberal feminism is the belief that women’s inequality is due to imperfect institutions and can be corrected by reforms that are not fundamentally alter society. It is similar to socialist feminism but the difference is socialist believe that inequality is due to capitalistic economic relations and male domination and without both changing women will not be equal. Radical feminism is the belief that women inequality’s helps understand other inequality’s such as economic inequalities. Patriarchy is anything social relationship were men are dominant to women. Standpoint theory is the theory that the knowledge we create is conditioned by where we stand. Standpoint epistemology is a perspective that argues that what we can learn or know is affect by where we are in society. Multicultural feminism is the belief that inequality must be understood and ended for every women no matter the size race or even their sexual orientation. Matrix of domination is sociological paradigm that explains issues of oppression that deal with race, class, and gender, which, though recognized as different social classifications, are all
Liberal feminism is the belief that women’s inequality is due to imperfect institutions and can be corrected by reforms that are not fundamentally alter society. It is similar to socialist feminism but the difference is socialist believe that inequality is due to capitalistic economic relations and male domination and without both changing women will not be equal. Radical feminism is the belief that women inequality’s helps understand other inequality’s such as economic inequalities. Patriarchy is anything social relationship were men are dominant to women. Standpoint theory is the theory that the knowledge we create is conditioned by where we stand. Standpoint epistemology is a perspective that argues that what we can learn or know is affect by where we are in society. Multicultural feminism is the belief that inequality must be understood and ended for every women no matter the size race or even their sexual orientation. Matrix of domination is sociological paradigm that explains issues of oppression that deal with race, class, and gender, which, though recognized as different social classifications, are all