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An essay on feminist ideology by James Forward

In order to understand ourselves, we must first understand feminist ideology. The constantly
changing fashionable take on feminist ideology demonstrates the depth of the subject. Given that its
influence pervades our society, feminist ideology is not given the credit it deserves for inspiring
many of the worlds famous painters. Often it is seen as both a help and a hindrance to the
aristocracy, who form the last great hope for our civilization. Complex though it is I shall now
attempt to provide an exhaustive report on feminist ideology and its numerous 'industries'.
Social Factors
Society is a human product. When Lance Bandaner said 'twelve times I've traversed the ocean of
youthful ambition but society still collects my foot prints' [1] he created a monster which society has
been attempting to tame ever since. A society without feminist ideology is like a society without
knowledge, in that it clearly plays a significant role amongst the developing middle classes.
When one is faced with people of today a central theme emerges - feminist ideology is either adored
or despised, it leaves no one undecided. It grows stronger every day.
Economic Factors
Economics has been defined as 'I'll scratch your back if you scratch mine.' To my learned ear that
sounds like two people with itchy backs. Of course, feminist ideology fits perfectly into the MaidenTuesday-Lending model using the median instead of the mean, where possible.

National
Debt

feminist ideology
Clearly the graphs demonstrates a strong correlation. Why is this? Seemingly the national debt will
eventually break free from the powerful influence of feminist ideology, but not before we see a
standardised commercial policy for all. Perhaps to coin a phrase feminist ideoloconomics will be
the buzz word of the century
Political Factors
Much of the writings of historians display the conquests of the most powerful nations over less
powerful ones. Comparing international relations since the end of the century can be like observing
feminist ideology now, and its equivalent in the 1800s.
We cannot talk of feminist ideology and politics without remembering the words of one of the great
political analysts Achilles Skank 'People in glass houses shouldn't through parties.' [2] What a
fantastic quote. If feminist ideology be the food of politics, play on.
While feminist ideology may be a giant amongst men, is it a dwarf amongst policy? I hope not.
Conclusion

To conclude, feminist ideology is both a need and a want. It enriches, brought up a generation and
figures show it's a winning formula.
Here with the final word is Hollywood's Nicole Garfunkel: 'You win some, you lose some, but
feminist ideology wins most often.' [3]

[1] Lance Bandaner - Adventurous Spirit - 1993 See-Saw Publishing


[2] Skank - Politics for Dummies - PV6 Media
[3] It Magazine - Issue 302 - Spam Media Group

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