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Frónesis

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APONTE SANCHEZ, Elida. The feminist revolution. Frónesis [online]. 2005, vol.12, n.1, pp.9-37. ISSN 1315-6268.

Framed within the análisis of the bolivarian revolution headed by President Hugo Chávez Frias, we would like to offer some reflections on the femeninst revolution, the only revolution that has been going on for over three hundred years. After a review of the postulates of our revolution, its achievements and failures, strengths and weaknesses in an unsatisfied world that debates back and forth between globalization, savage capitalism, the rebirth of nationalism and populism, fundamentalism of all sorts and types, both rightist and leftist, poverty, war and the devastation of the planet, to name a few of the more visible political spaces, the femenist revolution acquires a sense of great importance since it is the only revolution that promises an egalitarian, just and equitable social equality, in other words, a truly human society.

Keywords : Revolution; feminism; equality; men; women.

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