What is feminism really? | HBR Talk 313

This week, we’ll continue going over an article article written by “Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont, president of the National Women’s Party,” in 1922, due to the relevance of the mindset laid out in it. In the meantime I’m continuing to add to the timeline, so when we get back to it, we’ll return to the 19th century to look further into suffragette history, in comparison to the bloody, deadly history of men’s fight for their voting rights.

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