Analysis of radical feminism in society according to the General Problem-Solving Method and Ishikawa Diagram.
Abstract
Radical feminism is a current within the feminist movement that maintains that the root of social inequality is patriarchy, defined as the system of oppression of men over women, emphasizing oppressive relationships between the sexes; this feminist movement is currently very diversified and is highly complex, meaning much more than the emancipation of women, being in favor of sexual liberation and the abolition of patriarchy; therefore, it is established as an objective of the work to determine the effects of radical feminism in society through the general method of Problem Solving and the Ishikawa Diagram to group the main factors that give rise to it.