Women Enter a Brave New World Women and the expansion of Individualism.

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Women Enter a Brave New World Women and the expansion of Individualism

I. Women’s Movement A. Direct outgrowth of Civil Rights Movement 1. Civil Rights movement expanded individualism B. Women’s Rights and Professional women 1. The National Women’s Party 2. The Feminine Mystique a. Betty Freidan

Freidan and Steinem

3. Title VII and Employment Opportunities 4. The National Organization for Women [NOW] C. The Commodification of Everyone 1. We all work for a living 2. intense work ethic 3. Little social ethic left-we are all individuals now 4. therefore all issues are geared toward the individual D. Ms. Magazine and Gloria Steinem