Description
The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage, written by Almroth Wright, is a provocative exploration of the arguments against granting women the right to vote. Published in 1913, the book embodies Wright's conservative, and at times controversial, views on gender roles and societal structure. He contends that woman suffrage fundamentally threatens traditional family dynamics and undermines the perceived moral fabric of society. Wright's arguments are rooted in his belief that women's influence should be confined to the domestic sphere, arguing that political engagement could lead to unintended consequences detrimental to both women and society at large. While his perspectives sparked significant debate during a time of burgeoning feminist movements, modern readers may approach the text with critical scrutiny, recognizing the historical context and the evolution of gender equality discussions. Wright's work serves as a snapshot of the resistance to women's rights during the suffragette era, providing insight into the societal norms of the early 20th century.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Almroth Almroth Wright
Published Date - 2025-10-28
ISBN - 9609441306194
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.4 cm
Page Count - 75
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