Enfranchisement of Women - Harriet Taylor Mill Hardy
Harriet Taylor Mill's powerful essay, "Enfranchisement of Women," originally published in 1851, remains a foundational text in the fight for women's rights and equality. Reprinted here, this work passionately argues for the political inclusion of women, advocating for suffrage and equal representation in government. Mill's compelling arguments challenge societal norms and lay bare the injustices faced by women, making a case for their intellectual and political capabilities.
A vital contribution to feminist theory and political science, "Enfranchisement of Women" addresses core issues of equality and justice that continue to resonate today. This meticulously prepared print edition allows readers to engage directly with Mill's groundbreaking work, offering crucial insights into the historical development of feminist thought and the ongoing pursuit of a more equitable society. Explore the roots of the women's suffrage movement and discover the enduring relevance of Mill's vision.
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EAN: 9781023555142