Individualist feminism
Individualist feminism is a blanket term for different forms of individualist feminist ideas. This take on feminism is often associated with a minarchist or even anarcho-capitalist perspective.
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Individualist - Feminist - Minarchist - Anarcho-capitalist
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The core principle of individualist feminism is that all human beings have a moral and / or legal claim to their own persons and property, not to any sort of affirmative action policies or privileges. In most parts of Europe it is viewed as postmodern feminism because of its pluralistic view of female nature. While other schools often stress that women in general are living under similar circumstances, individualist feminists stress that all women are unique and have unique goals.
Related Topics:
Moral - Legal - Affirmative action - Europe - Postmodern feminism
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