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The Subjection of Women
bookJ. S. Mill
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13 answers across the worldviews stand on this work
- AtheismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
- FeminismWhat would count as evidence against it? What would have to be true for a fair person to walk away from it?
- FeminismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?
- FeminismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?
- FeminismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
- FeminismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?
- FeminismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?
- FeminismWhat is its final source of truth?
- FeminismWhat is the strongest case for it — its best arguments and evidence?
- FeminismHow does it treat people who reject it — can it live in peace with those who disagree?
- FeminismDoes it rely on revelation, reason, science, intuition, tradition, or personal experience?
- FeminismWhy should that source be trusted?
- LiberalismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
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