id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-451 Equity feminism - Wikipedia .html text/html 2613 608 57 Equity feminism is a form of liberal feminism that advocates the state's equal treatment of women and men, without challenging inequalities perpetuated by employers, educational and religious institutions, and other elements of society.[1][2] The concept has been discussed since the 1980s.[2][3] Equity feminism has been defined and classified as a kind of classically liberal or libertarian feminism,[1] in contrast with social feminism,[4][5] difference feminism,[6] gender feminism,[7] and equality feminism.[3] Steven Pinker, an evolutionary and cognitive psychologist, linguist, and popular science author, identifies himself as an equity feminist, which he defines as "a moral doctrine about equal treatment that makes no commitments regarding open empirical issues in psychology or biology".[11] Anne-Marie Kinahan claims that most American women look to a kind of feminism whose main goal is equity.[14] Louis Schubert et al. claim "principles of equity feminism remain in the vision of the vast majority of women in the United States".[15] in March 1972 that would give both women and men the constitutional right to equity.[16] The ERA was the first real political step to creating a more equitable society in America. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-451.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-451.txt