Feminism : opposing viewpoints / [print] Jennifer A. Hurley, book editor. - San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001. - 202 pages ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Women are the victims of sexism Women are not the victims of sexism Women face discrimination in the workplace Claims that women face discrimination in the workplace are exaggerated Violence against women is a serious problem Feminists have overstated the problem of violence against women Women are harmed by societal standards of beauty Women are not harmed by societal standards of beauty Feminism has expanded women's choices Feminism has limited women's choices The sexual revolution has harmed women Feminism has caused the breakdown of the family Feminism supports the family The feminist movement is dead The feminist movement is not dead Feminism has abandoned its original principles Feminism has not abandoned its original principles Feminists should support abortion rights Feminists should oppose abortion Feminists should work to restrict pornography Feminists should work to protect pornography Feminists should seek international rights for women Feminists should not seek international rights for women Women's less than full equality under the U.S. Constitution Women would not benefit from changes to the U.S. Constitution Andrea C. Poe -- Christina Hoff Sommers -- Ida L. Castro -- Elizabeth Fox-Genovese -- Ann Jones -- Rene Denfeld -- Germaine Greer -- Karen Lehrman -- Elinor Burkett -- Danielle Crittenden -- F. Carolyn Graglia -- Leslie Anne Carbone -- Phyllis Chesler -- Ginia Bellafante -- Part I: Marcia Ann Gillespie, Part II: Carolyn Waldron -- Charles Krauthammer -- Susan Faludi -- Anne Roiphe -- Maureen Jones-Ryan -- Diana Russell, interviewed by Ann E. Menasche -- Wendy McElroy -- Jennie Ruby and Karla Mantilla -- Paul Craig Roberts -- Patricia Ireland -- Concerned Women for America.



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Feminism--United States.
Women--Social conditions.--United States

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