u/karan131193

Suggest me accessible Feminist literature

I'll be upfront: I am a 32M and have my own opinion on feminism.

I think Feminism has done a lot of good for women's rights, and it is essential to exist. But I don't view it as this fundamental force of good, or the notion that anyone who "isn't a feminist, is sexist". I recognise feminism as a political movement as well as an ideology, and any political movement can be criticized and be unaligned with.

All that being said, I am open to changing my mind and see what I am missing. For this, I would like to read more.

so please suggest me some feminist literature. I don't want to start off with the radical ideas. I would like to read the classical ideas of feminism, as well as Indian feminist literature.

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u/karan131193 — 23 hours ago