1. Socialist and radical feminism
This is also somewhat compounded by the fact that many socialist feminists call themselves radical, but are generally referring to something other than the extreme theories and actions associated with the traditional notion of "radical feminism". ... Liberal and socialist feminists devote a large amount of time in trying to understand the mechanisms at work in women's inequality. ... They see men and women as having an underlying "sameness", but capitalist hierarchy as forcing inequality upon women. ... That is, that women all share a common view and experience of the world inequality. .....
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