Saturday, March 23, 2019

Liberal, Conservative, and Socialist Ideals vs. Feminism before the 20th Century :: Sociology Sociological Women Paperes

Liberal, Conservative, and Socialist Ideals vs. Feminism before the 20th Century Tales from the beyond, story ace a parent binds his pander girls feet in China, so it will not grow more than tailfin to six inches because small feet in women are a sign of politeness story two a wife is burned alive in India, so she can accompany her husband in death. Are these stories? No, things analogous this really happened in the past. They are part of the reason that contributed to the birth of the Womens run in the nineteenth snow. This movement was also known as the womens liberationist movement because its foundation came from feminism, an ideology that developed in the 19th century, and whose chief(prenominal) goal was to gain equality for women. The goals of the Womens Movement in the 19th century where to get the vote, to archive equality in property rights, glide path to education, access to jobs and fair pay, divorce, and childrens custody. These ideals had been around for a while, but the 19th century was the entire time for them to develop. During the 19th century, nations were going through radical changes countries were adopting new slipway of life based mainly of one of ternary ideologies liberalism, conservatism, and socialism. The development of one of these ideologies, and the success of feminism in a country went hand in hand, and it is by analyzing the standardisedities, and differences between feminism, and for each one of these ideologies that we can see why feminism was most successful in liberal countries. Moral, political, and social are the three cores of liberalism, and the ideas in each core have a very similar resemblance to the ideas the feminist movement was trying to promote in the 19th century. Liberals conceptualise that individuals had the right to personal liberties, which included the freedom to think, talk, and worship. Feminist believe women had the right to think, to have an opinion different from that of thei r husband, or fathers. The faith in total freedom, and equality for the individual that liberals, and feminist shared came from their faith in education. Their theory was that if individuals were educated, therefore they could be trusted to make the right decisions, decisions which would then in return helped make a better society. Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations considered the bible of liberal economics, believed in that theory, he expressed that each person,.

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