ELISABETH BADINTER'S INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY.
Elisabeth Badinter was born 8, march 1944 in Boulogne Billancourt, France.She is best known for her philosophical treaties on feminism and women's role in society She is an advocate for liberal feminism and women migrant worker's rights in France. Badinter has a commitment for enlightenment rationalism and universalism. She advocates for a "moderate feminism" She was part of a the death penalty fight in the 1970's which led to it's abolition by newly elected president Francis Mitterrand in 1981. Strongly influenced by the enlightenment movement. She has reflections on masculine and the feminine on sexual identity, which she developed in her bock History of maternal love, S he advocated for a "moderate" feminism against what she viewed as the excessive claims of the feminists. Her provocative views were the subject of much controversy. She authored "The conflict": How modern motherhood undermines the status of women, "a book that spar...