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Liberal Feminism, as stated, 19th c.-present

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Liberal feminism is a political ideology that holds that women and men should have equal rights and opportunities under the law and within existing social institutions. It developed in Western Europe and North America from the late 18th and 19th centuries onward, drawing on Enlightenment liberal thought and extending through successive waves of organized feminist activity into the present. It is principally associated with campaigns for suffrage, legal equality, educational access, and equal participation in civic and economic life.

Cluster:Pragmatic Achievement

Defined by elevated Evidence-Based Reasoning, with Achievement & Excellence, Material Aspiration, and Progress & Innovation running high alongside it. Sanctity & Transcendence and Tradition & Continuity sit low. The pattern is secular and outcome-focused: performance and evidence over inherited forms.

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