1. The History of Feminism
A couple of years later, the Feminism movement increased its importance around the population, by a political theory of Mary Wollstonecraft, "Vindication of the Rights of Women", that was published in 1792. ... Mary Wollstonecraft encouraged the social and moral equality of different genders. ... They followed different perspectives and thoughts, but all of them followed point of view. ... It is linked with what is known as third-wave feminism, now a day. ... In this wave, the feminists focus on ideas such as abolishing gender role expectations, defending sex work, reproductive right...
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