PREFACE | |
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Homo—Human principles of government—Unscientific scientific men—Our masters | vii |
Introduction. By Mrs. Fawcett | xi |
CHAPTER I Causes of the Women's Movement | |
Woman becomes articulate—Why the movement has become political in England—Women's handicap—The need for concentration—Two kinds of change: education, industrialisation—Adaptation essential—Solidarity of women | 1 |
CHAPTER II What is the Women's Movement? | |
Is it chaotic?—Knowledge and scope—What the world is losing—The spirit of the time a scientific one; women must share it—Action will follow knowledge—Is it to be thwarted action? | 14 |
CHAPTER III The Subjection of Women | |
Importance of motherhood—Vocational training of women for motherhood a mistake—Whole |
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