De vrouw en de vredesbeweging in verband met het vrouwenkiesrecht
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An essay arguing that durable peace requires giving women political power, linking the cause of women's suffrage to the prevention of war. It claims that reproductive and caregiving responsibilities create instincts toward preservation and opposition to destructive conflict, and points to children's wartime expressions and the severe disruption of family life as evidence. The piece critiques male-dominated institutions that glorify war and prioritize military expenditure, and proposes that expanding women’s influence in governance would encourage peaceful dispute resolution and policies focused on protection and reconstruction rather than conquest.
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