CH. 23: CAPITALISM AND CULTURE

In what way(s) do you see the historical developments described in this chapter continuing to evolve in our world today?



 Let's talk Feminism. 

"We are exploited as sex objects, breeders, domestic servants, and cheap labor. We are considered inferior beings, whose only purpose is to enhance men’s lives. . . . Because we live so intimately with our oppressors, we have been kept from seeing our personal suffering as a political condition, (Strayer, pg. 1038)."

This quote was from one of the women whom responded to Betty Freidan's book, The Feminine Mystique (1963).

Feminism is something we are still working hard to accomplish today; equal rights, equal pay.. so many movements in history led us to where we are today.  

Feminism had been revived in the 1960s in both Western Europe and the United States,  and it did so with a quite different agenda.. 

"I am a free woman. I bought this piece of land through my group. I can lie on it, work on it, keep goats or cows. What more do I want? My husband cannot sell it. It is mine."

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