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Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - John Baldwin - Goodreads

For the last year or so, I've been absolutely hooked on 19th century literature...and I fell in love with it completely by accident. I ignorantly had thought this century was historically banal, but ... Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - Tom - Goodreads

Classic text in the history of feminism. Revolutionary for its time. I initially had given this 5 stars, but I realize now that that was being too generous. Yes, this was a landmark work, and it was a ... Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - Flat - Goodreads

Mill seemed more concerned with rearing intellectual women for the purpose of making them suitably stimulating spouses, but it was probably still revolutionary for its time. Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - Aurochz - Goodreads

This book was better than I thought, but a little bit too moderate in tone at the same time. I like his use of social hypocrisy and appeasement, but I also think he could of used more direct arguments ... Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - chubs - Goodreads

Mill seemed more concerned with rearing intellectual women for the purpose of making them suitably stimulating spouses, but it was probably still revolutionary for its time. Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - Rob Roy - Goodreads

Written long before women got the vote, it is still relevant today. Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - Katie - Goodreads

I think I want to marry John Stuart Mill. Oh, he's dead? Bummer. Read full review

Review: The Subjection of Women

User Review  - Wealhtheow - Goodreads

I need to reread this someday. But for now, a quote: "What is now called the nature of women is an eminently artificial thing — the result of forced repression in some directions, unnatural ... Read full review


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