Woman's Rights And Society As Symetrically Related Ideas
Oluwatobiloba Oyewo, , Department Of Philosophy, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, Nigeria Juliana Iworikumo , Department Of Philosophy, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Edo State, NigeriaAbstract
The focal point of this paper is to examine the nature of woman's rights and its functions in society. Endeavor is made to feature the complex connection among society and feminism. Feminism and society are multi-dimensional ideas and this account for the presence of a few meanings of these ideas. This in any case, a few definitions applicable to the topic of this paper will be provided. The paper is divided into various parts. The introduction establishes the initial segment. Theoretical explanation of woman's rights will be given in the subsequent part. The third part considers the idea of society. The job of women's liberation in the public eye or cultural advancement is examined in the fourth part. The outline or end is introduced in the last part.
Keywords
Society, Feminism, Development, Gender, Rights
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