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Thinkers and their Ideas GapFill

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Feminim has five main thinkers who have influenced the development of the ideology.

 Sheila RowbothamCharlotte Perkins GilmanMary WollstonecraftKate Millett is associated with socialist feminism and considered sexism to be closely linked to capitalism.

 Sheila Rowbothambell hooksSimone de BeauvoirMary Wollstonecraft is associated with postmodern feminism. She believed that women of colour had been left out of mainstream feminism and is known for promoting the related idea of  cultural feminismintersectionalityequality feminismotherness.

 Sheila RowbothamMary WollstonecraftCharlotte Perkins Gilmanbell hooks is associated with socialist feminism and argued that women needed to achieve economic independence in order to truly be free.

 Sheila RowbothamMary WollstonecraftKate MillettSimone de Beauvoir is associated with radical feminism and believed that women lost their freedom within marriage and families.

 Charlotte Perkins GilmanMary WollstonecraftSheila RowbothamSimone de Beauvoir is associated with socialist feminism and is known for saying "one is not born, but rather becomes, a woman". She came up with the concept of   othernessequality feminismintersectionalityessentialism.

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