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Radical Feminism and Reproduction
Title: Radical Feminism and Reproduction
Category: History
Details: Words: 1708 | Pages: 7.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Radical Feminism and Reproduction
It is the view of radical feminists that the woman is the most oppressed being in existence and will continue to be so unless she can take back her power of womanhood in various forms. The argument of radical feminists is that men have forever been the cause of women’s oppression and continue to do so throughout today’s society. It is the belief of some of these feminists that women must seize control
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Only in a perfect world of radical feminists could such an action be achieved. But were there such a perfect world, oppression of any class society would also be eliminated. Thus, there would be no room to even debate this issue.
“The solution to the impositions of childrearing in a patriarchal society is not the renunciation of children; the solution is for each and every woman to rear those children with feminist values”. (Adrienne Rich, 1976)
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