FEMINISM
In the Feminism origins European political philosophy criticized the notion of natural rights for men as a rationale for violent revolution. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote counterargument entitled, A Vindication of the Rights of Men, represents first wave of American feminism. Disproportionate power in America led to new thought of women's rights, questioned social norm.
Most important feminists are Clara Zetkin, Susan B.Anthony and Emma Watson
The birth control movement advocated for contraception so as to permit sexual intercourse as desired without the risk of pregnancy.
Legalizing abortion is necessary to women’s health. More than 45 million (legal and illegal) abortions take place annually, while approximately 66,500 women die from the complications of unsafe abortions every year.
There are three wave: the first wave (1830's - early 1900's), the second wave (1960’s-1980’s) and the third wave (1990’s – present)
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