Any historian will state, "history always repeats itself". Such is true for feminism. Despite what many may think, American and the UK were not the first nations to experience feminism. Feministic uprisings have occured throughout man's history.
Yet, for various reasons, feminism always declines, (at least as history shows). The decline is always more subtle than the incline, but just as certain. Some causes are men's dominate nature, and economic depressions, (which force men and women to depend on one another). The "modern" woman comes and goes, but the conservative woman seems to withstand time. Of course, feminism may still linger "ungerground", but its influence has always diminished with time.
Will conservative women outlast modern women yet again?
2006-07-23
15:15:59
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