| feminism | The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes and organised activity on behalf of women's rights and interests. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Ethic, Feminist, Ethics, Feminist, Feminist Ethic
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a doctrine that advocates equal rights for women feminist movement: the movement aimed at equal rights for women
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Advocacy of the social equality of the sexes. Political, social, and cultural movement dedicated to promoting equal rights for women in all aspects of life. Feminism is not a single ideology, but rather characterized by a diverse set of perspectives and movements dedicated to promoting the rights of women. ...
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Toril Moi distinguishes between femaleness (sex ? a biological category), femininity (gender ? a set of culturally defined characteristics) and feminism (a political position).
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The view, articulated in the 19th century, that women are inherently equal to men and deserve equal rights and opportunities. More recently, a social and political movement that took hold in the United States in the late 1960s, soon spreading globally.
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Women's movement that seeks to attain equal rights with men in all spheres.
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| feminism | the movement aimed at equal rights for women |
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| feminism | a doctrine that advocates equal rights for women |
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