The Subjection of Women
De (autor): John Stuart Mill
"The legal subordination of one sex to the other is wrong itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement."
In this powerful and revolutionary argument for the equality of the sexes, John Stuart Mill accuses society of wasting the potential of an entire sex. From his vantage point in 19th-century England, he observes that historically women have been treated little better than slaves. Mill discusses marriage, education, and law as the chief obstacles to the progress of humanity.
Eloquently written and passionately argued, The Subjection of Women was a clarion call to progressives everywhere as Mill set out a path toward a more equal society.
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"The legal subordination of one sex to the other is wrong itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to human improvement."
In this powerful and revolutionary argument for the equality of the sexes, John Stuart Mill accuses society of wasting the potential of an entire sex. From his vantage point in 19th-century England, he observes that historically women have been treated little better than slaves. Mill discusses marriage, education, and law as the chief obstacles to the progress of humanity.
Eloquently written and passionately argued, The Subjection of Women was a clarion call to progressives everywhere as Mill set out a path toward a more equal society.
Detaliile produsului
- Categoria: Beletristica Limbi Straine
- Autor: John Stuart Mill
- Editura: ARCTURUS PUBLISHING
- An aparitie: 2019
- Editie: Necartonata
- Format: 200 x 130 mm
- Nr. pagini: 128
- Colectie: Arcturus Classics
- Limba: Engleza
- Tip: Paperback
- Cod: ASO978-1-789500-79-0
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