Feminism and Three Waves

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Feminism and Three-Waves

Background

Radical feminism thought was described as the concern with sex equality and the advancement of equal treatment for people, the introduction of these concerns through hypothesis or practice, and the idea that people are valued more for their contributions to society than for their natural or sexual attributes or occupations.

Women's liberation is a development that promotes sex equality for women and works to protect their rights and interests, much like political and sociological theories and modes of thought that are concerned with issues of sex comparison.

Work and Women

Women had to hunt for "ladies' labour" in lower-paying but more stable professions like housework, teaching, and secretarial work after the Great Depression when many male providers lost their jobs. READ MORE…