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    Feminism, a concept born from women’s rights advocates, has existed as a term in history. Recently the definition of feminism has become unclear to modern society. According to Mirriam Webster dictionary: “Feminism: the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes,” However; because feminism has become such a negatively associated word, efforts to strengthen the unity and equality between the sexes have been weakened and only expand the gap due to the misconceptions…

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    Depict finding out your pregnant, and in a blink of an eye, your career is taken away from you and now you must be dependent on a man. All of these scenarios were true for women in the 19th century. Feminism has grown immensely over the years, making equality for women in many ways. The word “feminism” has taken on many different definitions, some pertaining to males. For example, a male that has female qualities is considered to be feministic. This signifiant word should only be associated with…

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    application of feminism is discovered in different sets of “values, worldviews, and actions.” (Stoya, 2015, pg. 201) This serves as a representation to understand how feminism is integrated and practiced in our lives. Another key factor to take into account is the actual definition of feminism. In 2012, Haslanger noted that feminism is a commitment of the intellect as well as political involvement to “seek justice for woman.” (Haslanger, 2012) A reason as to why we no longer need feminism in…

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    Feminism is defined by Google as, “the advocacy of women 's rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men.” America has been a patriarchal society from the very beginning and although there has been lots of progress towards gender equality, women are still seen as second class citizens. Women are given a unique set of cultural expectations by society to abide by and any deviation from the norm usually receives harsh criticism. Although there have been a lot of…

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    Change Feminism to Equalism What is feminism? Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression. In my own word feminism is a woman, who fight for equal rights and equal opportunities as a man, even it’s regarding to work, children’s or political issues. However, today due to feminism movement women get more priority than men in social issues, which make men think that the word feminism is a bad word itself because of the word “feminism” constantly blamed and degraded…

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    Is feminism harmful or beneficial to American society? Feminism sounds like a big, strong word, sometimes scary word. It has a powerful effect on among women, as well as among men. Curently, we are in what it called "the fourth wave feminism" although for some people it is stilll unclear what is the point of the movement and how much damage or good it brings. Can feminism be harmful? No, the idea behind the movement is pretty clear and it should give women of all age equal rights to education…

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    Feminism: For and Against Every second of everyday people make choices, they decide if they are for something or against it. Most decide to keep it to themselves but the ones who decide to voice their opinion are the ones who are persecuted the most. Feminism is a touchy subject to most people; generally males find it obsolete and women find it valuable to keep alive. There are a handful of males who are in favor of feminism and a good portion of women who are against feminism. There are…

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    Feminism In American History

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    women who fought to have a place in the workplace being criticized by women who felt that they should stay in the home as housewives. Or the basic fight of women who disregarded feminism in its entirety fighting against radical feminists. The core expression and ideology of feminism is simple at its very root, feminism defined…

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    As with any social movement, feminism has supporters and opposers. After speaking with several friends and family members, I found a broad spectrum of stances within this group. When I asked, “what does feminism mean to you? And do you consider yourself a feminist?”, none of the answers truly surprised me since it seemed to reflect morals and values. Both of my parents responded by explaining that feminism is the belief that all genders deserve equal treatment and stated they consider…

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    The definition of feminism can vary vastly from person to person. A simple way of defining the word Feminism is the, belief in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes. The sociological definition of feminism is “set of political ideologies used by the women’s movement to advance the cause of women’s equality and to end the sexist theory and practice of social oppression”. Those who identify as feminist recognize the imbalance of power between the sexes and strive to change that…

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