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More women enter the workforce. Continued rise of feminism. Simone de Beuvoir- The Second Sex Exposed family law as favoring men. Criticized the acceptance of spousal abuse.
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No feminist movement All had choice to work, perceived as socially equal to men under communist rule Little concern given to women’s rights as countries became emancipated.
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Initially turned to communism As they saw Stalin’s Great Purges, invasion of Hungary in 1956, and other forms of Soviet aggression, they abandoned the notion. Communism “the God that failed” Supported Marxism
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Nietzsche and Kierkagaard- disliked Hegel Rationalism- Sartre, Camus, Heidigger Death, Fear, Anxiety
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Natural resources limited Dead fish in the Thames Rhine River Pollution Acid Rain in Sweden and Germany
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Radical environmental group who seek to bring about changes to government’s environmental policies. http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2 011/0328/How-Germany-s-Greens-rose-from- radical-fringe-to-ruling-power http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2 011/0328/How-Germany-s-Greens-rose-from- radical-fringe-to-ruling-power
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Nuclear Reactor melt-down in the Ukraine. Effects still felt today, more than 25 years later. Made people question nuclear power and safety.
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