Le féminisme français I: L'émancipation individuelle et sociale de la femme
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The author surveys the contemporary feminist movement by tracing its origins, aims, and principal grievances, and by analyzing the social, legal, economic, and moral conditions that shape women's status. He presents competing arguments about inequality and emancipation, contrasts conservative and radical reactions, and examines proposed reforms affecting family structure, education, civil rights, and professional life. The study emphasizes a measured, impartial appraisal of claims from both sexes, highlights the complexity and range of feminist demands, and seeks a coherent sequence of problems and solutions that balances individual liberty with social stability.
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