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The feminist movement has become an established force on the American political and social scene. Both the small consciousness-raising group and the large, formal organization command the attention of our legislative bodies, media, and general public. Maren Lockwood Carden's new book is the first to look beyond feminist ideas and rhetoric to give a detailed study of the movement—its structure, membership, and history of the organizations that form a major part of present-day feminism. Fair, objective, and comprehensive, her study is based on participant observation and in-depth interviews with rank and file members and local and national leaders in seven representative cities during 1969-1971. In Dr. Carden's analysis, the movement has two divisions. First, the hundreds of small, informal "Women's Liberation" consciousness-raising and action groups. Second, the large, formally structured "Women's Rights" organizations like the National Organization for Women (NOW) and the Women's Equity Action League. For both types of organizations, Dr. Carden covers members' reasons for participation; organizational structure; strategies and actions; and the relationship between ideology and structure, including the attempts by many groups to work as "participatory democracies." She also discusses the development of the movement from the mid-sixties to the present, and evaluates the long-term prospects for achieving the objectives of the various new feminist groups. Anyone interested in organizations, personality and society, and social change will welcome this detailed description and history of a complex and rapidly changing social movement. Highly readable and free of technical jargon, The New Feminist Movement tells us what's been happening to women in the last decade, what they want now, and where they may be headed in the future.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright page
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Foreword, by Jessie Bernard
  2. pp. ix-xvi
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xvii-xviii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. 1-6
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  1. Part One. The New Feminism
  1. Chapter One. Ideas and Issues
  2. pp. 9-16
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  1. Part Two. The New Feminist
  1. Chapter Two. Social and Personal Characteristics of the New Feminist
  2. pp. 19-30
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  1. Chapter Three. Becoming a New Feminist
  2. pp. 31-46
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  1. Chapter Four. The Radical Feminist
  2. pp. 47-56
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  1. Part Three. The New Feminist Groups: Women's Liberation
  1. Chapter Five. The Emergence and Growth of Women's Liberation
  2. pp. 59-70
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  1. Chapter Six. Women's Liberation: Actions
  2. pp. 71-84
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  1. Chapter Seven. Women's Liberation: Organization
  2. pp. 85-100
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  1. Part Four. The New Feminist Groups: Women's Rights
  1. Chapter Eight. National Organization for Women: Emergence and Growth
  2. pp. 103-118
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  1. Chapter Nine. National Organization for Women: Internal Organization
  2. pp. 119-132
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  1. Chapter Ten. The Range of Women's Rights Groups
  2. pp. 133-148
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  1. Part Five. Feminism and American Society
  1. Chapter Eleven. The Origins, Spread, and Future of the New Feminist Movement
  2. pp. 151-172
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  1. Appendix I. Methodology
  2. pp. 173-180
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  1. Appendix II. List of Organizations
  2. pp. 181-182
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 183-200
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 201-218
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 219-234
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