Environmental concerns and feminism are locked together. Generally, women have closer connections to the organic nature of our lives.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Feminism is an attack on social practices and habits of thought that keep women and men boxed into gender roles that are harmful.
Feminism is not just about women; it's about letting all people lead fuller lives.
Feminism is an entire world view or gestalt, not just a laundry list of women's issues.
I think of feminism as a socially just and imaginative world.
There is a widespread assumption that simply because my generation of women has the good fortune to live in a world touched by the feminist movement, that means everything we do is magically imbued with its agenda, but it doesn't work that way.
Feminism isn't simply about being a woman in a position of power. It's battling systemic inequities; it's a social justice movement that believes sexism, racism and classism exist and interconnect, and that they should be consistently challenged.
I think feminism is about the spirit.
The problem of the environment is the extension of good housekeeping of the thinking woman.
There's a side of me that dislikes feminism. I think we surrendered something and women were unable to reveal any kind of vulnerability.
Has feminism made us all more conscious? I think it has. Feminist critiques of anthropological masculine bias have been quite important, and they have increased my sensitivity to that kind of issue.
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