Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction
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By Anonymous - November 02, 2004

The core battle in the modern Feminist movement has been the battle against set gender roles. Women no longer feel that it is mandatory for them to be a mother and a housewife simply because they were born female, or that it is a man's role to be a worker and a breadwinner simply because he was born male. Thus, it is common in feminist articles and…

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