Men in feminism
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Since the 19th century, men have taken part in significant cultural and political responses to feminism within each "wave" of the movement. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in a range of social relations, generally done through a “strategic leveraging” of male privilege. Feminist men have also argued alongside scholars like bell hooks, however, that men’s liberation from the sociocultural constraints of sexism and gender roles is a necessary part of feminist activism and scholarship.
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See also
- Antifeminism
- Feminism
- Masculinity
- Masculism
- Men's liberation
- Men's movement
- Men's rights
- Pro-feminism
- White Ribbon Campaign
- Women's rights
- Philandry
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