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    categorized through waves. The first wave of feminism that was formed during the 19th and the early 20th century was based on the suffrage movement,…

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    What is Feminism? Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes. First wave The married women's property act: was the first in the world to allow women (who owned property) to vote in municipal elections after 1861 and the first public school for girls teaching an academic curriculum leading to matriculation for university was established in Adelaide. Second wave This movement also includes the concerned issues such as family planning, abortion,…

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    shrug.” Feminism has become part of the popular discourse in Canada, and yet despite this, there are still many ways in which Canada has not changed in terms of becoming more gender equal since the beginning of the third-wave of feminism. The main issues that need to be addressed before we can achieve the ideal world that Mr. Trudeau is dreaming of, are gender inequality politically, culturally and in the workplace, all of which will be discussed in the following essay. Third-wave feminism…

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    doing so launched the second and our current third wave of feminism. Although first wave and second wave were highly successful in getting laws passed for equality among the sexes, modern third wave feminism is tarnishing all their work and sacrifices by misleading young women with a hateful doctrine and propaganda.…

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    The personal is political is a phrase commonly associated with feminism and the women’s movement, in particular, a paper written by Carol Hanisch in 1969. The personal is political is a way of reminding women they are likely not alone in struggles they are facing, and the reason for these struggles can lie in the oppressiveness of society. Hanisch was just one of many activists who have fought for women’s rights and equality. In her paper, Hanisch (1969) states that information gathering…

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    Being loyal to anything - be it an idea or a person - can often come with many repercussions. However, following someone or something impetuously can result in even more. A lot of the time, people stay devoted to their friends or family, or a belief of some kind. That kind of loyalty can be extremely powerful, but the same loyalty can become harmful when it is uncontrolled. Blind loyalty can lead to unwanted conflicts, force ones’ friends to become distant enemies, and make good ideas end…

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    Gordon, and Astrid Henry further explain this idea in their book Feminism Unfinished! by explaining that the earlier generations of feminists focused on identifying the political and social inequalities they dealt with. Whereas the third wave of feminists sought out to address these inequalities. In further explanation, these authors stated, “While connected to earlier movements to advance gender equality and social justice, this new feminism was not a mass-based movement for social chance like…

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    and women, should have equal rights and opportunities. Although there are many people who disagree with feminism, or disagree with popular media’s portrayal of feminism, feminism is and should be regarded by its dictionary definition, in that it is simply a belief that men and women deserve to be treated equally. There are three recognized waves of feminism, all with their own focusses. Feminism is a fairly heavy and highly contested topic, with a lot of critics eager to “expose” authors who…

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    Feminism “We want equality!” a passionate feminist yelled, starting a chant among the crowd of women’s rights activists. Feminism is defined as the social, economic, and political equality of the sexes. This movement has been dated back to centuries ago and still continues today throughout society. Some call feminism brainwashing, others call it genius. Personally, I believe feminism is essential and shouldn’t even be second guessed. Equal rights were once mocked and now they are snowballing…

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    With many women been back to been housemakers this started to brew the second wave of feminism. Even know that after the postwar era where the prosperity growth went from $213 billion in 1945 to $500 billion in 1960 (page 595); many minorities were still living below the poverty line. Even know the great boost in the economy with many…

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