Liberal Feminism
Liberal feminism is a branch of feminism that focuses on achieving gender equality through legal and political reforms. It emphasizes the importance of individual rights and equal opportunities for women in various aspects of life, such as education, employment, and politics. Liberal feminists advocate for changes in laws and policies to eliminate discrimination and promote women's participation in society.
This approach often aligns with the principles of liberalism, which values personal freedom and equality. Key figures in liberal feminism include Mary Wollstonecraft and Betty Friedan, who have contributed to discussions on women's rights and the need for systemic change to ensure equal treatment.