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Women's Liberation Movement

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  • Special Retreat Germany September 2003
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    Steve's answer about the question regarding relaxing the rules and his advice "when in doubt keep the rule or ask other people", from the women's liberation movement I can tell a lot of examples where it is very important not to keep rules and to fight for a change. In other words, until the late 1960s in Germany, a wife needed the signature of her husband to allow her to go working. To be politically active for women's rights is very important in my life, not thinkable without changing rules or laws, and doubt about rules and laws is very important. So what is a wise dealing with doubts about rules and laws?
    Ref: 2003.09.x.04.04
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    • Change
    • Ralph Nader
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    • Women's Liberation Movement
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