The Subjection of Women


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The Subjection of Women (1869) by John Stuart Mill is a seminal work in the field of feminist philosophy and political theory. In this essay, Mill argues for the equality of women and critiques the legal and social systems that subordinate them. He presents a compelling case for women's rights, advocating for their equal participation in all areas of public and private life, including education, employment, and politics. Mill's work was groundbreaking for its time, challenging entrenched gender norms and contributing significantly to the discourse on gender equality.
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