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... a daughter who speaks her mind and we struggled over my opposition to abortion until I finally conceded it is a woman’s right to choose, and we were then able to move forward ... sex work, trade unions, abortion, marriage or a host of other issues.
Despite feminism's continued relevance, ... "women's work?"
Feminism has gone a long way to making workplaces habitable too. My first job ...
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... 's behavior affects her future, so she is more cautious and prudent.
So how do contraceptives and abortion figure into this? Both are tools to reduce fertility. The first prevents pregnancy, ... ve already shown in a earlier post that, among pregnant women, the educated are much more likely to get an abortion. Faced with a pregnancy that jeopardizes her road to social status, ...
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... men."
The result prompted bloggers like Buckingham to ask: Did feminism
help men more than it helped women? As Buckingham writes:
Imagine ... these conditions the assault on women's right to choose
abortion and the growing acceptance of sexism in the entertainment
industry in ... pay equity, gaining access to
legal and safe abortion, and challenging the forced sterilization of
poor women.
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... C. Abbott
In light of the recent story about notorious pro-abortion nun Donna Quinn’s “moonlighting” as an ... ’s book Ungodly Rage: The Hidden Face of Catholic Feminism.
Although published in 1991, much of Mrs. Steichen’s excellent analysis of radical feminism’s infiltration into the Church is still timely and thought-provoking. Thanks to Mrs. Steichen and Mark ...
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... Warner’s most
recent column ends up posing that question. As she notes, even among
liberal Democrats, abortion was regarded as a “critical issue†by only 8 per
cent of those asked in a recent Pew ... citizens, the basis on which most controversial societal trends are
metabolized, including abortion on demand, leads to respect for the
position of pro-life citizens who are dead set against the ...
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... was totally floored. For a second my mind raced through the definitions of various forms of feminism that I never bothered to get straight. But then I realized he wasn't being subtle. He ... with the size of their family, it would not be extraordinary if his wife ended up having an abortion before she reached menopause. I imagine he would want her to have an experience which was sanitary, painless ...
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