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Reactionary feminism is self-described as a 'form' of feminism that rejects the progressivist belief that human history is an ongoing arc of moral advancement and seeks to ground a defence of women's interests in a contingent, materialist, and sex-realist position.[1] The term originates in an article by the author Mary Harrington[2] and popularized in her book Feminism Against Progress.[3] Louise Perry is also usually described as a reactionary feminist author.