What is the difference between Socialist Feminism from Liberal Feminism?
A. Socialist Feminism advocates on total elimination on economic and cultural sources of women's oppression
B. It is espousing an idea that male supremacy has to be eliminated in all social and economic contexts
C. it is seeking on societal acknowledgement on acceptance of sexual orientation and gender equality D. It holds the belief that women are, by nature, intellectually and physically capable like men
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Answer:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Socialist feminists reject radical feminism's main claim that patriarchy is the only, or primary, source of oppression of women. Rather, Socialist feminists assert that women are oppressed due to their financial dependence on males.