Fruits of Philosophy
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Charles Knowlton was a pioneering freethought reformer dedicated to preventing unwanted pregnancies. His literary work delved into deeply philosophical and societal themes, challenging prevailing religious and social norms of his time. Knowlton's writings explored psychology with theories described as early behaviorism, and he fearlessly addressed reproductive health long before the term existed. His groundbreaking work, often published anonymously and facing persecution, ignited widespread debate and inspired the global birth control movement.

