“Liberal Feminism: The Glimmer of Hope”, she discusses the differences between the liberal and radical feminists’ views about pornography. McElroy defends pornography and is an individualist feminist. She discusses the arguments behind liberal feminists against censoring pornography: the freedom of speech, suppression of pornography, and that pornography offers benefits for women. McElroy believes the first two arguments are problematic as they seem to be anti-censorship rather than pro-pornography…
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fighting for equality against men to the rights of their own bodies, women have been at the forefront of challenging social norms for decades. Tracking back to the late 19th century, when women began to fight for their freedom, the first wave of feminism was born. At this time women began demanding the right to vote, own property, and have access to an education, all reasonable things that men had been granted access to without question. After succeeding in the first wave of feminism, the second wave…
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lack support to keep gay marriage laws in place. They usually believe that the legalizing of same sex marriage will have a noisome effect on our society and ultimately destroy the very meaning and institution of marriage. Alongside this, their main arguments revolve around religion, child-rearing, the weakening of marriage laws, and tradition. Besides the fact that the average relationship between a homosexual couple is anywhere from three to six months, anti-gay protestors constantly say that gay marriage…
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radical ideas. One such place is the state that we live in, California. I would say that California, in general, is a very racial tolerant state, though not the entire state: there are some counties that house pro racist ideas and groups; Nevada County in Nor Cal is a county that has a lot of pro racist groups like the KKK and the Aryan Brotherhood. Just because a black man became president does not mean that the entire country is tolerant of race, and it does not mean that one race is finally gained…
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499 April 29 2013 Feminism Falling through the Cracks: Lipstick Junkies Cosmetics; personal expression or oppressive tool? Arguments that have contrasting views of a subject often come up short in being holistic. The black or white view is of course missing various shades of gray. While some think that cosmetics are excessively a tool of the patriarchy, others believe the use of cosmetics could be a tool to express autonomy and individuality. The second-wave liberal feminism claims that, "The…
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looked at employment discrimination, anti-discrimination law, and the burdens placed on women by family responsibilities. We took a factual and historical approach to workplace employment policies, and reflected on the role of work in our lives. In this unit, we will focus on affirmative action and sexual harassment, two of the most hotly debated issues in human resources ethics. There are many philosophical arguments for and against the justice of and consequences of affirmative action. There are many…
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Gender Equality in the United States Military Women have been breaking their backs in the military for hundreds of years, and yet we still do not learn this in a classroom setting. Whether it is in nursing, nurturing, or on the bloody fields of U.S. soil during the Civil War, women have been a tremendous help in the success of the military. There are many tests that state that women are not strong enough to survive in war, but some beg to differ. Women should have complete equality in the military…
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state is just pretending to protect and give some benefits to married couples, leaving behind or discriminated determinate people, lesbians and gays, because the state recognize marriage as a "fundamental right", but just for certain people, men and women. It is correct that marriage is the union of two people all over the world but if we pretend to live in an "imaginary" world where marriage does not exist and religion does but not included, every state should consider constitutionally a world without…
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contentious ideas. One idea, entailed chattel slavery as a right, lawful, and no contention with the Constitution; as the Constitution did forbid slavery, just the import/trade of new slaves form outside of the known Union. The other idea, was for racial equality, abolishing slavery, and allowing all to live in a harmonious union. These two ideas were pushed to the forefront by three competing factions. These factions included slaveholders; who believed in the idea of slavery being a right, and being legal;…
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contributions made on racism, as well as sexism, not only in his lifetime, but also for the generations following his research. His recognition in one area of study automatically made him a voice that echoed for centuries against women’s suffrage, pro-slavery, and influenced Hitler’s ideology. Apart from his genetic research and theories of evolution, Darwin was not afraid to compare the human race to that of other animals. This analogy caused a lot of the discrimination that he blatantly labeled…
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