Typology of feminism
So, in undergraduate textbooks and so on, you tend to see feminism taught as being one of "three types": liberal feminism, socialist feminism, radical feminism. Does anyone have any idea where this typology came from? Rough date, origin(ator), etc.?
Re: AHHH!
So, I don't have any problems with other people cut everything into tiny pieces to see how they work. It just never works for me. *shrug*
I think we shouldn't clutter