The Subjection of Women /
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- 9788180944215
- 305.42 MIL
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305.420 MAJ Social Status of Women in India | 305.420 MAJ Social Status of Women in India | 305.420 MAJ Violence against women : | 305.42 MIL The Subjection of Women / | 305.420 NAG eminist philosophy / | 305.420 NAP Feminism and method ethnography, discourse analysis, and activist research / | 305.42 NUS Women, Culture, and Development : |
The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill is a seminal work advocating for gender equality and women's rights. Published in 1869, Mill argues against the legal and social inequalities imposed on women, asserting that such subjugation hinders societal progress. Drawing from philosophical reasoning and personal experience, Mill presents a compelling case for the emancipation of women and their equal participation in all aspects of society.
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