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Women and Politics

By Charles Kingsley

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of changing views, this essay defends women's right to vote, challenging old prejudices and calling for their voices to shape the laws that affect them all.

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2007-01-23
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"Women and Politics" by Charles Kingsley is an insightful essay from the 1800s that looks at the connection between women and their place in politics. The story champions the idea of women being allowed to vote, tackling old beliefs about what roles women should play in running the government and being part of society. The essay talks about different viewpoints, bringing up how John Knox once thought women weren't suited to lead, but also mentioning John Stuart Mill's disagreement, who argued women should be treated equally and have a say in political matters. Kingsley questions unfair judgements from the past, while pointing out that society’s view of women has improved through the years. He stresses that women are becoming more educated and making important contributions to different jobs. He believes that giving women the right to vote is not just about fairness, but also important for society to move forward. Kingsley pushes the thought that women, with their morals and real-world experiences, should have the power to vote and influence laws, highlighting a major change towards equality for women during an important time for women's rights.

About the Author

Charles Kingsley was a broad church priest of the Church of England, a university professor, social reformer, historian, novelist and poet. He is particularly associated with Christian socialism, the working men's college, and forming labour cooperatives, which failed, but encouraged later working reforms.

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