CRITICAL EVALUATION

CRITICAL EVALUATION ON JOHN STUART MILL’S FEMINISM

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Feminism is a large area of political movements, ideologies and social movements that share a common goal to define; establish and achieve political, economic, personal and social equality of sexes. The main aim of feminism is to seek women’s equality of sexes. It is to seek women’s equality and justice in every sphere of life and create opportunities for women to have the same access to the resources that are otherwise freely available to men. The main aim of this work is to outline some basic assumptions and tenants of feminism and trace in the theoretical origin. Feminism is indeed a serious attempt to analyze, comprehend and clarify because psychological and cultural constructs of feminism. It is a movement for women struggling for gender equality in every sector, such as education, politics and many others. Feminists aim for women’s liberation in making various decisions for them such as expressing both characteristics of masculine and feminism confidently. In general feminism can be seen as a movement to put an end to sexism, sexist exploitation and oppression and to achieve full gender equality in law and in practice
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