Feminism

/ˈfɛmɪnɪzəm/ noun

The advocacy of women's rights and gender equality through political, social, and economic means. A movement and ideology seeking to establish equal opportunities for women.

From French 'féminisme', coined in the 1830s from Latin 'femina' meaning 'woman' plus the suffix '-ism'. The term was first used by French socialist Charles Fourier and gained international usage throughout the 19th century women's suffrage movements.

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