Pro-Argument For Feminism: Equality For Women

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The word “Feminism” is still often interpreted as a bad word even today in the twenty-first century, despite this being a modern era. The definition of this word persists to lack in a unified and concrete understanding within society when the intention behind the movement becomes the matter of discussion. The ambiguity in fully understanding what feminism aims to achieve is arguable due to its misinterpretation. The pro-argument for feminism is that it is; equality for women and its aim is to achieve political, economic, social rights for women, as are equal to men, (Chepurny, 2013). If the aim is equality, how could this definition be misinterpreted? Furthermore, how could a counter argument exist if this movement would promote the improvement