The subjection of women / John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor Mill.
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- 9781775410645
- 1775410641
- 9781775410645
- 1775410641
- Women -- History -- 19th century
- Women's rights -- History -- 19th century
- Women -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Man-woman relationships
- Marriage -- Social aspects
- Equality
- Femmes -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Femmes -- Droits -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
- Relations entre hommes et femmes
- Mariage -- Aspect social
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies
- Equality
- Man-woman relationships
- Marriage -- Social aspects
- Women
- Women -- Legal status, laws, etc
- Women's rights
- 1800-1899
- 305.4/09 22
- HQ1154 .M476 2009eb
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John Stuart Mill's 1869 essay The Subjection of Women argues for equality between the sexes, putting forward ideas that were an affront to many at the time. His wife, Harriet Taylor Mill, is credited with co-authoring the essay. The Subjection of Women puts forward a detailed and passionate opposition to the social and legal inequalities imposed on women by society. Mill saw that he was going against the grain of the time, but argued that such inequality was a past relic ...
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