Review: The Subjection of Women
User Review - John Baldwin - GoodreadsFor 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 - GoodreadsClassic 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 - GoodreadsMill 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 - GoodreadsThis 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 - GoodreadsMill 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 - GoodreadsWritten long before women got the vote, it is still relevant today. Read full review
Review: The Subjection of Women
User Review - Katie - GoodreadsI think I want to marry John Stuart Mill. Oh, he's dead? Bummer. Read full review
Review: The Subjection of Women
User Review - Wealhtheow - GoodreadsI 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