Feminism | Chapter 3 Preface

In March 1999, USA Today reported that, according to a recent Gallup poll, only 26 percent of American women over the age of eighteen consider themselves feminists. Feminist scholars and media commentators have offered a variety of perspectives on why women’s support for feminism appears to be dwindling. One argument is that radical feminist tenets—especially the belief that women are victimized by men—have alienated some women. Elinor Burkett, author of The Right Women: A Journey Through the Heart of Conservative America, writes,

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