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CONTENTS
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Arguments which take the Form of "Counsels of Perfection" Addressed to Man | 72 |
Argument that Woman Requires a Vote for her Protection—Argument that Woman ought to be Invested with the Responsibilities of Voting in Order that She May Attain Her Full Intellectual Stature. | |
PART II Arguments against the Concession of the Parliamentary Suffrage to Woman | |
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Woman's Disability in the Matter of Physical Force | 79 |
International Position of State would be Imperilled by Woman's Suffrage—Internal Equilibrium of State would be Imperilled. | |
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Woman's Disability in the Matter of Intellect | 88 |
Characteristics of the Feminine Mind—Suffragist Illusions with Regard to the Equality of Man and Woman as Workers—Prospect for the Intellectual Future of Woman—Has Woman Advanced? | |
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Woman's Disability in the Matter of Public Morality | 98 |
Standards by which Morality can be Appraised—Conflict between Different Moralities—The Correct Standard of Morality—Moral Psychology of Man and Woman—Difference between Man and Woman in Matters of Public Morality. |