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Feminism 2
Feminism has historically taken many forms and continues to evolve within our current society. ... Each passage of a wave of feminism creates a transition into the next, building on itself and attempting to be more inclusive. Feminism began well over a century ago, while popular ideology suggests that it emerged from the 1960’s (Wood, 2003). ... There is significant overlap in the categories of feminism. There is also a question of whether or not feminism is necessary in today’s society. ...
People disagree more about the definition and what it means to be feminist than they do about what feminism itself embodies (Wood, 2003). According to the Feminist Agenda Homepage, the dictionary definition of feminism is “the theory of the political, social, and economic equality of the sexes. ... For our definition of feminism, we will consider all those who do not fit into these categories. Feminism is a transitioning movement that seeks equality for those of all orientations: gender, race, and otherwise. ... Feminism in its purest form has
Feminism 3
furthered rights for women and worked side by side with other causes, such as civil rights.
Approximate Word count = 866 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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