Woman and the Republic: A Survey of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates
Synopsis
In "Woman and the Republic," Helen Kendrick Johnson provides a compelling examination of the woman suffrage movement in the United States, critically analyzing its claims and the arguments put forth by leading advocates. She explores the societal roles assigned to women, emphasizing traditional values and the importance of preserving the family structure. Johnson questions whether granting women the vote aligns with these principles, raising concerns about potential impacts on morality, social stability, and gender roles. Through detailed discussions and historical insights, the book invites readers to consider the implications of women's enfranchisement and challenges the prevailing enthusiasm for suffrage, making it a thought-provoking contribution to the debate on women's rights and societal foundations. Woman and the Republic - A survey of the woman suffrage movement in the United States and a discussion of the claims and arguments of its foremost advocates is an unchanged, high
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bod Third Party Titles
- ISBN: 9783337523565
- Number of pages: 332
- Dimensions: 210 x 148 x 19 mm
- Weight: 455g
- Languages: English
