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In this episode of Mr. Hutchings' History, we dive deep into the complex and evolving landscape of feminism, exploring the various schools of thought and ideologies that have shaped the movement. From the early calls for equality by Mary Wollstonecraft to the radical transformations advocated by figures like Shulamith Firestone, we analyze how feminism’s goals have evolved over time. We’ll examine key feminist schools, including liberal, radical, socialist, and cultural feminism, and explore their differing perspectives on abortion access, reproductive rights, and the role of women in society.

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Join us for an insightful look at how the feminist movement has shaped the modern struggle for gender equality, and how these diverse ideologies continue to influence today's feminist debates.

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Works Cited

Firestone, Shulamith. The Dialectic of Sex: The Case for Feminist Revolution. William Morrow, 1970.

Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. Feminism Without Illusions: A Critique of Individualism. University of North Carolina Press, 1991.

Friedan, Betty. The Feminine Mystique. W. W. Norton & Co., 1963.

Froines, Ann. "Socialist Feminism and Economic Justice." University of Massachusetts Press, 1993.

Mathewes-Green, Frederica. Why I’m Feminist and Pro-Life. Christianity Today, 1993.

Taylor, Joan Kennedy. Reclaiming the Mainstream: Individualist Feminism Rediscovered. Prometheus, 1992.

Walker, Deborah. "Free Markets and Feminism." Heritage Foundation, 1995.

Willis, Ellen. No More Nice Girls: Counterculture Essays. Wesleyan UP, 1992.

Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects. J. Johnson, 1792.

Chapters

(0:00) Introduction

(1:06) Central Question

(1:46) Origins of Feminism

(5:06) Seneca Falls Convention

(6:18) Historical Perspectives

(7:04) Liberal Feminism

(8:26) Critiques of Liberal Feminism

(9:08) Socialist Feminism

(11:29) Radical Feminism

(15:18) Pro-Life Radical Feminism

(18:21) Cultural Feminism

(19:36) Individualism vs. Collectivism

(21:15) Conclusion

(22:06) Final Thoughts

(22:29) Closing