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The article “Feminist Political Theory” is rated as a Start-class article of ‘high-importance’ by several wikiprojects and I agree that this article provides a good base for improvements and expanding on ideas. Each section could definitely undergo more in-depth statements and context for the different thoughts within feminist political theory (FPT). The article’s strengths include its strong structure because of the ease at which you can research those specific categories of FPT and easily incorporate those details into their respective sections to construct a more thorough article. The article can use improvements in its detail regarding the different thoughts of FPT, and this should be relatively easily because of its foundation. These detailed sections very curtly summarize the political theories, not entirely doing justice in its explanations of the theories, like the ‘Postmodernist feminist’ section. What exactly does “pick and mix” identities mean? Clarification in small things like this can really improve the article. Taking out the parts when “we” or “our” is said will also aid in neutralizing the article, as well as including time periods when these specific FPTs were created or became popular would help. The article has room to become a more comprehensive and developed article.

Hope this helps!! Best wishes on your article!

Kporras5 (talk) 08:17, 7 December 2021 (UTC)Reply