Subjection of Women
Explore the pivotal ideas of equality and women's rights in John Mill's landmark work, Subjection of Women. Originally penned in 1861 but published in 1869, this compelling text is regarded as one of the foundational works of feminism, sparking significant debate and challenging the status quo of its time. With 244 pages of insightful analysis, Mill advocates for the equality of the sexes, arguing against the subordination of women in society.
Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2018, this hardback edition brings Mill's revolutionary ideas back to light for a new generation of readers. Delve into the historical context of women's rights and discover how Mill's arguments continue to resonate today. Perfect for scholars or anyone passionate about social justice and equality, Subjection of Women is an essential addition to your library.