** "Woman in Political Evolution" by Joseph McCabe is a journey through time that pulls back the curtain on the changing place of women across civilizations, looking at the link between their societal standing and the story of empires. It's like a wide-angled photograph of history, designed to explain the patterns of how women have been treated and to provide context for the feminist movements that were happening when the book was written. The book highlights the idea that the repression of women was once considered by some as part of the cost of making empires but challenges this assumption. Instead, it suggests that as societies become more advanced, the push for women's equality becomes a main driving force for progress and justice. **

Woman in Political Evolution
By Joseph McCabe
** See how women's fight for equality is not just a modern issue but a key part of the moral and social growth of civilizations throughout history in a panoramic view of the past.
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About the AuthorJoseph Martin McCabe was an English writer and speaker on freethought, after having been a Roman Catholic priest earlier in his life. He was "one of the great mouthpieces of freethought in England". Becoming a critic of the Catholic Church, McCabe joined groups such as the Rationalist Association and the National Secular Society. He criticised Christianity from a rationalist perspective, but also was involved in the South Place Ethical Society which grew out of dissenting Protestantism and was a precursor of modern secular humanism.
Joseph Martin McCabe was an English writer and speaker on freethought, after having been a Roman Catholic priest earlier in his life. He was "one of the great mouthpieces of freethought in England". Becoming a critic of the Catholic Church, McCabe joined groups such as the Rationalist Association and the National Secular Society. He criticised Christianity from a rationalist perspective, but also was involved in the South Place Ethical Society which grew out of dissenting Protestantism and was a precursor of modern secular humanism.
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