Marvelous!
Jan. 16th, 2006 10:51 pmOne of the pieces I had to read for my Development of Human Rights class -- we're doing abolition and women's rights this week.
The Claim of Englishwomen to the Suffrage Constitutionally Considered (1867)
The argument is quite different from what you'd hear in the U.S., because the English system is founded much more closely on property ownership as providing a voice in affairs affecting that property. Very pragmatic.
The Claim of Englishwomen to the Suffrage Constitutionally Considered (1867)
The argument is quite different from what you'd hear in the U.S., because the English system is founded much more closely on property ownership as providing a voice in affairs affecting that property. Very pragmatic.