The Human Body the Temple of God: Or, the Philosophy of Sociology
- 636 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Victoria Woodhull was a prominent figure in the fight for women's rights, becoming a symbol for free love, anti-corruption, and labor reforms. Her political career was marked by controversy, and she advocated for the working class against the wealthy elite. Despite the contentious nature of her ideas in her time, her influence as a representative of these movements was powerful, foreshadowing many societal changes that are now commonplace.