TY - BOOK AU - Hurley,Jennifer A. TI - Feminism: opposing viewpoints AV - HQ1421.H965.F465 2000 PY - 2001/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Feminism KW - United States KW - Women KW - Social conditions N1 - 2; Women are the victims of sexism; Andrea C. Poe --; Women are not the victims of sexism; Christina Hoff Sommers --; Women face discrimination in the workplace; Ida L. Castro --; Claims that women face discrimination in the workplace are exaggerated; Elizabeth Fox-Genovese --; Violence against women is a serious problem; Ann Jones --; Feminists have overstated the problem of violence against women; Rene Denfeld --; Women are harmed by societal standards of beauty; Germaine Greer --; Women are not harmed by societal standards of beauty; Karen Lehrman --; Feminism has expanded women's choices; Elinor Burkett --; Feminism has limited women's choices; Danielle Crittenden --; The sexual revolution has harmed women; F. Carolyn Graglia --; Feminism has caused the breakdown of the family; Leslie Anne Carbone --; Feminism supports the family; Phyllis Chesler --; The feminist movement is dead; Ginia Bellafante --; The feminist movement is not dead; Part I: Marcia Ann Gillespie, Part II: Carolyn Waldron --; Feminism has abandoned its original principles; Charles Krauthammer --; Feminism has not abandoned its original principles; Susan Faludi --; Feminists should support abortion rights; Anne Roiphe --; Feminists should oppose abortion; Maureen Jones-Ryan --; Feminists should work to restrict pornography; Diana Russell, interviewed by Ann E. Menasche --; Feminists should work to protect pornography; Wendy McElroy --; Feminists should seek international rights for women; Jennie Ruby and Karla Mantilla --; Feminists should not seek international rights for women; Paul Craig Roberts --; Women's less than full equality under the U.S. Constitution; Patricia Ireland --; Women would not benefit from changes to the U.S. Constitution; Concerned Women for America; 2 ER -