The Subjection of Women
John Stuart Mill
"The Subjection of Women" is an essay written by John Stuart Mill in 1869. The essay is a critique of the social and legal status of women in Victorian England and argues for gender equality. Mill argues that the subjugation of women is not only morally wrong but also results in negative consequences for both men and women.
In the essay, Mill examines the various ways in which women are subjugated, including their lack of legal rights, their exclusion from education and professional opportunities, and their relegation to the domestic sphere. He argues that these societal restrictions prevent women from fulfilling their potential and living full, autonomous lives.
Mill also argues that the subjugation of women is not a natural or inevitable state of affairs but is instead a result of historical and cultural factors. He contends that by removing legal and social barriers to gender equality, society can create a more just and harmonious social order.
"The Subjection of Women" was a groundbreaking work in its time and helped to lay the groundwork for the feminist movement. Mill's arguments continue to be influential to this day, and the essay remains a key text in the history of feminist thought.
Duration - 3h 59m.
Author - John Stuart Mill.
Narrator - Liam Johnson.
Published Date - Monday, 09 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"The Subjection of Women" is an essay written by John Stuart Mill in 1869. The essay is a critique of the social and legal status of women in Victorian England and argues for gender equality. Mill argues that the subjugation of women is not only morally wrong but also results in negative consequences for both men and women. In the essay, Mill examines the various ways in which women are subjugated, including their lack of legal rights, their exclusion from education and professional opportunities, and their relegation to the domestic sphere. He argues that these societal restrictions prevent women from fulfilling their potential and living full, autonomous lives. Mill also argues that the subjugation of women is not a natural or inevitable state of affairs but is instead a result of historical and cultural factors. He contends that by removing legal and social barriers to gender equality, society can create a more just and harmonious social order. "The Subjection of Women" was a groundbreaking work in its time and helped to lay the groundwork for the feminist movement. Mill's arguments continue to be influential to this day, and the essay remains a key text in the history of feminist thought. Duration - 3h 59m. Author - John Stuart Mill. Narrator - Liam Johnson. Published Date - Monday, 09 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 1
Duration:00:11:45
Chapter 2
Duration:00:13:32
Chapter 3
Duration:00:10:58
Chapter 4
Duration:00:15:28
Chapter 5
Duration:00:14:55
Chapter 6
Duration:00:12:11
Chapter 7
Duration:00:11:59
Chapter 8
Duration:00:08:14
Chapter 9
Duration:00:10:32
Chapter 10
Duration:00:05:07
Chapter 11
Duration:00:08:57
Chapter 12
Duration:00:06:25
Chapter 13
Duration:00:18:02
Chapter 14
Duration:00:11:37
Chapter 15
Duration:00:07:31
Chapter 16
Duration:00:12:43
Chapter 17
Duration:00:04:59
Chapter 18
Duration:00:07:48
Chapter 19
Duration:00:08:45
Chapter 20
Duration:00:14:08
Chapter 21
Duration:00:24:06
credits.mp3
Duration:00:00:05