The words "liberation of women" and "liberation of women" are not necessarily synonyms. Indeed, like chicken and eggs, people may want to know which is the best. The term "liberate women" may not be a word widely used at the peak of the liberation movement of women, but I think the liberating woman first appeared. Besides that, it was the woman who liberated the women's liberation movement that was released. In "housework", Pat Mainardi wrote as follows. "Liberated women are significantly different from liberation of women.
The essence of modern women's liberation movement is the value of female labor. In the origin of women's movement, women's concepts experienced a series of inconsistent forms: mothers, police of God, women equality, women self-reliance, women are exploited These concepts of tracking and understanding women The development is a work of women's movement historians, a concept arising from the development of social productivity and social relations. Since the 1940s, the socialization of women's labor force has become a modern movement (see my thesis on "liberative epistemology" paper).
British philosopher Mary Worthcraft Craft (1759-1797) has been widely recognized as a pioneer of liberal feminism, his "advocacy of women's rights" (1792) broadened the boundary of liberalism, We will integrate women into the politics of free society. In works such as the structure "Maintaining the Maintenance of Women's Rights", Wollstonecraft comments on women's perceptions of society and uses their voices to make decisions independent of the decisions women have made for them It encouraged. Wollstonecraft says, "Women seek men more than men, denying that they are more likely to be happy, if men are locked in the same cage that confines women, men also create defective characters in the same way I think that women are personality. "
In pretent of the liberation of women, the media often uses women's identity as a weapon of political motivation. Feminism relies on our natural sympathy for describing women's identity as an operation tool to target women and portraying that she relies on her image permanently and weakly. She understands that she can not succeed with her achievements and she can not get rid of her reliance - she can only depend on the power of political power to rely on her. And as political progress failed, she was taught that everything will be lost. She turned her wholeheartedly to exercise and warned that not supporting it did not sacrifice her sister and sacrifice its own interests. How can women in this position independently think and act?