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The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage

By Almroth Wright

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Discover a controversial viewpoint from a bygone era, dissecting the arguments against granting women the right to vote and revealing the author's belief that suffrage is rooted in resentment rather than reason.

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2004-02-01
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Summary

"The Unexpurgated Case Against Woman Suffrage" by Almroth Wright is a thought-provoking analysis that challenges the push for women's voting rights during its time; the work carefully examines the reasons that support the movement, aiming to rebut them. Wright's text looks into what drives those campaigning for suffrage, questioning whether their reasons truly stem from high-minded morals, or possibly from discontent and animosity towards men. The opening paragraphs highlight the author's mission to expose supposed weak points in the logic of the suffragists and scrutinize the idea that giving women the vote would improve society or the way the government runs.

About the Author

Sir Almroth Edward Wright was a British bacteriologist and immunologist.

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