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  2. Liberal feminism - Wikipedia

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    Liberal feminists believe that "female subordination is rooted in a set of customary and legal constraints that blocks women's entrance to and success in the so-called public world", and strive for gender equality via political and legal reform. [22] [28] Cathrine Holst notes that "the bourgeois women's rights movement was liberal or liberal ...

  3. Young women increasingly identifying as liberal: Analysis - AOL

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    From 2017-24, an average of 40 percent of women aged 18-29 identified as liberal — 12 points higher than from 2001-07 and 15 points higher than young men in the same age range.

  4. What's causing the growing political gap between Gen Z men ...

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    What’s happening. One of the enduring truths of American politics is that women tend to be more liberal than men. A majority of women have supported the Democratic candidate in every ...

  5. OPINION: Young women have become more liberal. How could we ...

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    Young women are also growing more liberal when it comes to gun control. Among those ages 18-29, 74% of us are now more likely to say that gun laws should be stricter , up from 58% during the Obama ...

  6. Liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Liberalism became a distinct movement in the Age of Enlightenment, gaining popularity among Western philosophers and economists. Liberalism sought to replace the norms of hereditary privilege, state religion, absolute monarchy, the divine right of kings and traditional conservatism with representative democracy, rule of law, and equality under ...

  7. Liberalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Modern American liberalism includes issues such as same-sex marriage, transgender rights, the abolition of capital punishment, reproductive rights and other women's rights, voting rights for all adult citizens, civil rights, environmental justice, and government protection of the right to an adequate standard of living.

  8. Portal:Liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Sismondi, who wrote the first critique of the free market from a liberal perspective in 1819 (from Liberalism) Image 22 Unemployment in Chile and South America (1980–1990) (from Neoliberalism ) Image 23 Raif Badawi , a Saudi Arabian writer and the creator of the website Free Saudi Liberals, who was sentenced to ten years in prison and 1,000 ...

  9. Feminist geography - Wikipedia

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    The geography of women examines the effects geography has on gender inequality and is theoretically influenced by welfare geography and liberal feminism. Feminist geographers emphasize the various gendered constraints put in place by distance and spatial separation (for instance, spatial considerations can play a role in confining women to ...