Antifeminism
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'''Antifeminism''' is opposition to [[feminism]] in some or all of its forms. | '''Antifeminism''' is opposition to [[feminism]] in some or all of its forms. | ||
==Antifeminism among "Libertarian Feminists"== | ==Antifeminism among "Libertarian Feminists"== |
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Antifeminism is opposition to feminism in some or all of its forms.
Antifeminism among "Libertarian Feminists"
Libertarian feminists such as Camille Paglia, Christina Hoff Sommers, Jean Bethke Elshtain and Elizabeth Fox-Genovese have been labeled "antifeminists", or holders of antifeminist views, by other feminists.
Antifeminist authors
See also
- Feminism
- Anti-suffrage
- Masculism
- Men's Rights
- Misandry
- Feminazi
- Chauvinism
- Misogyny
- Paleoconservatism
- Patriarchy
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