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'''Liberal feminism''' is a strand of feminist thought that believes that society may be improved by various reforms, without a need for radical change or revolution. It may thus be contrasted with [[radical feminism]], which relates feminism to the need for radical social change.  
'''Liberal feminism''' is a strand of feminist thought that believes that society may be improved by various reforms, without a need for radical change or revolution. It may thus be contrasted with [[radical feminism]], which relates feminism to the need for radical social change.  


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Latest revision as of 11:09, 11 November 2010

Liberal feminism is a strand of feminist thought that believes that society may be improved by various reforms, without a need for radical change or revolution. It may thus be contrasted with radical feminism, which relates feminism to the need for radical social change.