Analysis Of Feminism: A Movement To End Sexist Oppression

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In “Feminism: A Movement to End Sexist Oppression”, Bell Hooks asserts, in being unable to arrive at an agreement over the true definition of feminism, feminism itself no longer has a base for the movement to develop from. Without this foundation, no new ideas can be created or engaged with. It is a sign there has been an amounting lack of interest in feminism as a radical sociopolitical movement, and this fact is not funny.
A major issue in finding solidarity within feminism is the ignorance that you cannot solve many large problems without first confronting the nation’s racial tensions. While all women have dealt with oppression, white women tend to make claim to experiencing the same amount of oppression as non-white women. These lower

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