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The work assembles essays and speeches arguing that entrusting women with political power would remedy legal and social injustices, reduce public waste through practical management and frugality, and address pressing social problems by measures such as paid maternity allowances and support for working mothers. It critiques male-dominated governance for economic mismanagement and moral inequities, recounts activist organizing for electoral rights, and proposes concrete reforms to integrate women into public administration and civic life.
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