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Liberal feminism sees all agents as capable of reason and choice.
Liberal feminism uses the personal interactions between men and women as the place from which to transform society.
Liberal feminism focuses on the individual, and in doing so, discredits the importance of the community.
Declaring they would begin to make their own laws, free of male influence, the women's organization brought liberal feminism to a forefront.
In Blyth's view, these same messages are not a backlash against, but the result of, liberal feminism.
Liberal feminism asserts the equality of men and women through political and legal reform.
She suggests the "inadequacy of liberal feminism" is to blame for hazardous workplaces.
The idea of Thatcher as a "feminist" icon encapsulates exactly what is wrong with western liberal feminism.
Examples of this would include liberal feminism, socialist feminism, and ecofeminism.
Liberal feminism is closely connected with left-liberalism, and the left-wing of mainstream American politics.
Liberal feminism is the belief that individuals should be free to develop their own talents and purse their interests.
Or rather, liberal feminism, as embodied in the shiny form of Katie Couric and company.
A historical critique of liberal feminism focuses on its racist, classist and heterosexist past.
The dominance model rejects liberal feminism and views the legal system as a mechanism for the perpetuation of male dominance.
Varieties of equity feminism include classical liberal feminism and individualist feminism.
Through her father's acceptance of Left wing ideologies came an acceptance of a form of liberal feminism.
This means that the earlier categorisations of feminism (socialist feminism, liberal feminism, radical feminism) no longer work.
The Politics of Individualism: Liberalism, Liberal Feminism and Anarchism (1993).
Additionally, liberal feminism has been critiqued on the basis of an over emphasis of the rational above the emotional, while arguably, a human is intrinsically both.
One of the leading scholars who have critiqued Liberal Feminism is Catherine A. MacKinnon.
Liberal feminism, with its goal of securing women's legal and political rights, will probably be the only global revolution of this century to make it to the next unreversed.
In it she mounts an attack on liberal feminism, which she characterises as embracing the consumer choice offered by capitalism as the path to female emancipation.
The book is a collection of essays by MacKinnon delivered during the 1980s and is a radical feminist critique of pornography and liberal feminism.
"Liberal Feminism and Academic Feminism", Public Affairs Quarterly, Vol.