The Subjection of Women is a seminal philosophical treatise by John Stuart Mill first published in 1869 that passionately advocates for legal and social equality between men and women. In this groundbreaking work Mill critiques the entrenched patriarchal norms of society dismantling arguments for the supposed natural subordination of women with sharp logic and empirical insight. He contends that the denial of equal rights to women is not only unjust but a significant hindrance to human progress. As relevant today as it was in the 19th century Mill's essay remains a cornerstone in feminist philosophy and political theory.
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