The role of women in modern society: gender discrimination or feminist aggression.
Abstract
Nowadays, feminism still remains a significant social movement that has achieved the most success in all areas of life. Feminism is an objectively existing phenomenon that has deep historical roots and influences various aspects of contemporary social life. Interest in this topic is based on the fact that feminism has brought some kind of change in the social order. Many generally accepted principles are still being criticized. Nowadays, gender inequality pressures upon women, and continues to be on focus for feminism proponents in all its forms.References
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