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In the preface , Mill addresses why he felt compelled to write about the rights and status of women , despite knowing his views would be seen as radic .... Read More
In the preface , Mill addresses why he felt compelled to write about the rights and status of women , despite knowing his views would be seen as radical . He opens by acknowledging the strength of public opinion that opposes equality for women . He suggests that this opposition is based on long -standing social customs rather than reason or evidence. Mill argues that the notion of women’s inferiority has been accepted largely because it has been repeated through generations, rather than critically examined.
Sr | Chapter Name | No Of Page |
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1 | Chapter I | 16 |
2 | Chapter II | 12 |
3 | Chapter III | 18 |
4 | Chapter IV | 18 |