feminism in the PONS Dictionary

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supporter [or champion] of feminism

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Some of the earlier forms of feminism have been criticized for taking into account only white, middle-class, educated perspectives.
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The party is strongly committed to principles of socialist feminism and strives to further embody such commitment in its organizational structure.
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She ties together eco feminism with religion and relates them to real world issues.
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She became a public speaker and wrote pamphlets on issues related to socialism, feminism and worker's rights.
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Influenced by socialism, feminism and green politics, it is a resource for all those who imagine and work to create another world a world based on equality, solidarity, and democracy.
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Initially these issues were often confined to the realm of feminism or international feminism.
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During this period, feminism was often seen as a white womans movement; some have seen it as anti-black.
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Other than that, the third wave marks a period of feminism dealing with identity politics, body politics as well as the issues of violence.
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Neocolonialism is also a concern outside of feminism.
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Socialist feminists reject radical feminisms main claim that patriarchy is the only or primary source of oppression of women.
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