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The Subjection of Women

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The essay, first published in 1869, argues against the legal subordination of one sex to another, asserting it as a fundamental barrier to human progress. The author emphasizes the need for a principle of perfect equality, where neither sex holds power or privilege over the other. This work reflects a deep commitment to social and political reform, rooted in the author's lifelong convictions and experiences. It explores the implications of gender inequality and advocates for a transformative shift toward equality.

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The Subjection of Women, John Stuart Mill

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