Social Feminism
Social Feminism is a theoretical framework that combines aspects of both socialism and feminism. It emphasizes the importance of addressing both economic and social inequalities to achieve gender equality. Social feminists argue that women's oppression is linked to capitalist structures and advocate for systemic changes to improve women's rights and social conditions.
This approach highlights the interconnectedness of various forms of oppression, including class, race, and gender. Social feminists believe that true liberation for women can only be achieved through collective action and the transformation of societal norms and institutions that perpetuate inequality.