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The Subjection of Women

bookJ. S. Mill
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13 answers across the worldviews stand on this work

  1. AtheismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
  2. FeminismWhat would count as evidence against it? What would have to be true for a fair person to walk away from it?
  3. FeminismWhat is the final destination — for each person, and for humanity as a whole?
  4. FeminismAre humans born good, sinful, neutral, divine, or something else?
  5. FeminismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
  6. FeminismWhere does suffering, evil, or injustice come from?
  7. FeminismHow should power be limited, and what can people do about an unjust ruler?
  8. FeminismWhat is its final source of truth?
  9. FeminismWhat is the strongest case for it — its best arguments and evidence?
  10. FeminismHow does it treat people who reject it — can it live in peace with those who disagree?
  11. FeminismDoes it rely on revelation, reason, science, intuition, tradition, or personal experience?
  12. FeminismWhy should that source be trusted?
  13. LiberalismWhat does it teach about men and women — their rights, duties, and roles?
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