So now Mary Wollstonecraft (1792), the founder of feminism, ain't feminism?https://twitter.com/ArianaGrande/status/1104056487931011074 …
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1. There really isn't a "founder" of Feminism. It is a movement that morphed from a combination of previous movements in relation to safe environmental conditions. These conditions permitted the freedom of time and energy to think and explore. ->
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2. I myself point to De Beauvoir as the being the first to popularise the very fundamental notion of Feminism: "la femme soumise," "women are subjugated, oppressed." She did not claim the title of Feminism until it had been developed in America and was eventually encouraged ->
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