Feminist theory explores gender equality, challenges societal norms, highlights women’s experiences, and advocates for justice, rights, and empowerment.

A feminist lens reveals how social justice is shaped by gendered power structures, highlighting everyday inequalities while promoting equity, inclusion, and systemic change through activism and critical awareness.

Contrasting radical and liberal feminism reveals differing strategies for reforming political institutions, debating systemic transformation versus incremental change in pursuing gender equality, representation, and power within modern governance structures today.

This journey explains how feminism grew in different stages, focusing on women’s rights, empowerment, and fairness, and how each wave helped challenge inequality and improve women’s lives worldwide.

This book challenges traditional views of womanhood, explaining oppression and freedom in simple terms, and inspiring readers to think critically about gender roles and equal opportunities in modern social life.