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The Subjection of Women

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Book Description
Presented here are all four chapters of Mill's essay written in 1861, which address the legal subordination of women as manifested in their exclusion from the political process and their lack of any rights within marriage. Principally considered is the relation of the sexes within the family structure as a paradigm of, and the seedbed for, the general social and political structure that surrounds ... More
Book Information
PublisherHackett Publishing Company
BindingHardcover (99 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages127
ISBN-100872200558
ISBN-13978-0872200555
Publication Date03/1989
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About John Stuart Mill (Author) : John Stuart Mill is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of John Stuart Mill include Autobiography, Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy, Considerat... more
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About Susan Moller Okin (Editor) : Susan Moller Okin is a published editor. A published credit of Susan Moller Okin is The Subjection of Women.
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