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FEMINIST TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT

ABEER SHAM MAHDI

Volume: 9 Issue: 4 2019

Abstract:

Feminism is a diverse set of social theories, political movements and ethos driven by women's causes. Feminists and feminists agree that the ultimate goal is to eliminate the forms of gender-related oppression It should be noted that feminism originated at the beginning as an emancipation movement aimed only at lifting the injustice and suffering of European women, but over time evolved and crystallized to form an independent thought in itself swimming against all the universals known to humanity in the relationship between male and female nature This study posits a hypothesis that the feminist movement is characterized by multiple and varied trends, different in its analyzes of the causes of women's oppression, but all agreed on the need to free women from oppression and to establish equality between them and men There were different views in the division of the feminist movement, including those who call it the first, second, third, or the ideological trend (liberal, Marxist, radical). Women from oppression and the establishment of equality between men and women

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