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In The Feminine Mystique, the author argued that
society would be more stable if women chose to remain at home.
women feel worthless when they deny themselves freedom of expression.
women feel unfulfilled when they think about themselves too much.
the drive for equality should not eliminate the right to be a wife and mother.
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The drive for equality should not eliminate the right to be a wife and mother.
Friedan's central point was that women were unfulfilled by being confined to domestic roles and needed real choices — including the option to pursue work or education — but that feminism should expand options, not forbid homemaking.
Friedan's central point was that women were unfulfilled by being confined to domestic roles and needed real choices — including the option to pursue work or education — but that feminism should expand options, not forbid homemaking.
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