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- conservative-feminism-oxymoron accessDate "2011-02-20".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron date "2010-06-27".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron department "HPRgument Blog".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron first1 "Allan".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron isCitedBy List_of_conservative_feminisms.
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron last1 "Bradley".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron magazine Harvard_Political_Review.
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron quote "Internal contradictions aside, conservative feminism is not particularly new, and it is a mistake to call it an oxymoron. It is deeply religious, of course, and it views the anti-abortion fight as one of female empowerment. The argument is simply that as women – as the motherly and feminine forces guiding our nation's ethical compass – it is a feminine duty to defend life at its earliest stages. Women are empowered by the defense itself. This cultural theory may be out of date in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but it is at the heart of Palin's sizeable and passionate following. And it is, in its own way, a feminist argument.".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron quote "My point is that the logic of conservative feminism is plain and obvious for anyone who cares to try to comprehend. It's not new or complicated, and it shouldn't be baffling. Therefore, it is a colossal mistake for Bennett to simply dismiss the self-described pro-life feminists as an oxymoron, because that's no way for her to argue her liberal position. Conservative feminism cannot be dismissively defined away.".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron quote "[...]".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron title "Conservative feminism: oxymoron?".
- conservative-feminism-oxymoron url conservative-feminism-oxymoron.