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 More women enter the workforce.  Continued rise of feminism.  Simone de Beuvoir- The Second Sex  Exposed family law as favoring men.  Criticized.

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2  More women enter the workforce.  Continued rise of feminism.  Simone de Beuvoir- The Second Sex  Exposed family law as favoring men.  Criticized the acceptance of spousal abuse.

3  No feminist movement  All had choice to work, perceived as socially equal to men under communist rule  Little concern given to women’s rights as countries became emancipated.

4  Initially turned to communism  As they saw Stalin’s Great Purges, invasion of Hungary in 1956, and other forms of Soviet aggression, they abandoned the notion.  Communism “the God that failed”  Supported Marxism

5  Nietzsche and Kierkagaard- disliked Hegel  Rationalism- Sartre, Camus, Heidigger  Death, Fear, Anxiety

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7  Natural resources limited  Dead fish in the Thames  Rhine River Pollution  Acid Rain in Sweden and Germany

8  Radical environmental group who seek to bring about changes to government’s environmental policies.  http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2 011/0328/How-Germany-s-Greens-rose-from- radical-fringe-to-ruling-power http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2 011/0328/How-Germany-s-Greens-rose-from- radical-fringe-to-ruling-power

9  Nuclear Reactor melt-down in the Ukraine.  Effects still felt today, more than 25 years later.  Made people question nuclear power and safety.

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