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♀️ Political Science Playlist – Unit 1: Political Theory | Feminism | UGC NET, UPSC, BA, MA By: Net Warriors In this session, we break down Feminism—one of the most transformative political ideologies of the modern era. As part of our Unit 2: Political Ideologies series, this video explores how gender divisions are inherently political and how feminist thought challenges traditional power structures. Perfect for UGC NET, UPSC, and University-level studies. What you’ll learn: Defining Feminism: Understanding the two core beliefs—that women are disadvantaged due to their sex and that this must be overturned. The Three Waves of Feminism: First Wave: The fight for legal and political rights (Suffrage) Second Wave: "The Personal is Political"—focusing on domestic life, reproductive rights, and workplace equality. Third Wave: Intersectionality, cultural diversity, and challenging gender stereotypes. Core Concepts: Patriarchy: Power systems dominated by men. Sex vs. Gender: The difference between biological traits and socially constructed roles. Public/Private Divide: Why the domestic sphere is actually political. Major Schools of Thought: Liberal Feminism: Equality through legal and constitutional reform (Wollstonecraft, Friedan). Radical Feminism: Challenging patriarchy as the most fundamental social division (Kate Millett, Firestone). Socialist/Marxist Feminism: Linking oppression to capitalism and unpaid domestic labor. Black Feminism & Intersectionality: How race, class, and gender overlap (bell hooks, Kimberlé Crenshaw). Key Thinkers & Texts: A deep dive into the works of Mary Wollstonecraft, Simone de Beauvoir, J.S. Mill, and Betty Friedan. Highlights: Simple explanation of complex feminist jargon. Thematic breakdown of waves and schools of thought. Thinker-specific insights for exam preparation (UGC NET/UPSC). Comparative analysis of Radical vs. Liberal approaches. Stay tuned and subscribe for more lectures in our Political Theory series! Telegram:- https://t.me/Netwarriorsedu #NetWarriors #politicalscience #ugcnet #feminism #upsc #genderequality #politicaltheory #patriarchy #Intersectionality #radicalfeminism #liberalfeminism #womensrights #politicalideologies #bapoliticalscience #mapoliticalscience