About The Sexes in Science and History; an Inquiry Into the Dogma of Woman's Inferiority to Man
A groundbreaking work of feminist scholarship, written by Eliza Burt Gamble, an early advocate for women's rights. The book challenges the widely-held belief that women are inherently inferior to men in matters of intellect, and instead argues that women have been historically oppressed and marginalized by a patriarchal society that seeks to maintain the status quo. Drawing on a range of scientific, historical, and literary sources, Gamble makes a powerful case for gender equality.
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