Female Suffrage: A Letter To The Christian Women Of America
Synopsis
Female suffrage: A letter to the Christian women of America offers a reflective examination of the social and moral questions surrounding the growing demand for political rights for women. The text presents a viewpoint shaped by religious conviction and traditional social expectations, expressing concern that expanding political participation may disrupt established patterns of family life and communal order. It contrasts public authority with the quieter but influential responsibilities often associated with home and community, suggesting that lasting social well-being arises from personal integrity, ethical conduct, and the nurturing guidance offered within domestic spaces. The work argues that moral influence can be more transformative than legal power, framing the household as a place where values are shaped and reinforced. It also warns against rapid changes driven by political enthusiasm, encouraging readers to consider how shifting duties might affect broader social stability. By appealing to spiritual responsibility, it invites reflection on whether meaningful societal progress can emerge from strengthening inner character and communal bonds rather than seeking formal political authority.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Double9 Books Llp
- ISBN: 9789375550730
- Number of pages: 38
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 2 mm
- Languages: English
