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After considering the historic page, and viewing the living world with anxious solicitude, the most melancholy emotions of sorrowful indignation have depressed my spirits, and I have sighed when obliged to confess, that either nature has made a great difference between man and man, or that the civilization which has hitherto taken place in the world has been very partial. I have turned over various books written on the subject of education, and patiently observed the conduct of parents and the management of schools; but what has been the result?- a profound conviction that the neglected education of my fellow-creatures is the grand source of the misery I deplore; and that women, in particular, are rendered weak and wretched by a variety of concurring causes, originating from one hasty conclusion.
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A vindication of the rights of men and a vindication of the rights of woman, Mary Wollstonecraft
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 1998
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- Jazyk
- anglicky
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- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Vydavatel
- Könemann
- Rok vydání
- 1998
- Vazba
- pevná
- ISBN10
- 3829008988
- ISBN13
- 9783829008983
- Série
- Štítky
- Naučná literatura, Společenské vědy, Skutečné příběhy, Politologie & Politika, Filosofická tématika, Politika, Publicistika & Eseje, Feminismus
- Hodnocení
- 3,95 z 5
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- After considering the historic page, and viewing the living world with anxious solicitude, the most melancholy emotions of sorrowful indignation have depressed my spirits, and I have sighed when obliged to confess, that either nature has made a great difference between man and man, or that the civilization which has hitherto taken place in the world has been very partial. I have turned over various books written on the subject of education, and patiently observed the conduct of parents and the management of schools; but what has been the result?- a profound conviction that the neglected education of my fellow-creatures is the grand source of the misery I deplore; and that women, in particular, are rendered weak and wretched by a variety of concurring causes, originating from one hasty conclusion.








