The women’s liberation movement began. Explain the statement with reasons.
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The women's liberation movement (also Women's Liberation Movement, WLM) was a political alignment of women and feminist intellectualism that emerged in the late 1960s, and continued to the 1980s, primarily in the industrialized nations of the Western world, and which effected great change (political, intellectual, cultural) throughout the world. The WLM branch of Radical feminism, based in contemporary philosophy, comprised women of racially- and culturally-diverse backgrounds who proposed that economic, psychological, and social freedom were necessary for women to progress from being second-class citizens in their societies.
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The women's liberation movement:It was a collective fight by women group for equality with man and was found most active during the 1960s and 1970s.
The issue is for the freedom of women from male supremacy.
The Meaning:
The movement comprises of women's liberation groups for :Advocacy, protests, consciousness raising, feminist theory, and a variety of a number of individual women and their group in actions on behalf of women and their freedom. It was created as a separate entity from other liberation and freedom movements.
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