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Essay heading: Feminism
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When writing about woman suffrage he commented that woman can not vote, because woman lack reason and have intellectual defects. He also comments that “Women arrive at conclusions on incomplete evidence; has a very imperfect sense of proportion; accepts the congenial as true, and rejects the uncongenial as false” Although he doesn’t directly say that we are animals he clearly expresses that woman are incapable of reasoning, by stating that woman arrive at conclusions easily without examining evidence and making sound judgments... displayed 300 characters
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In the case of Almroth Wright he argues that woman can not vote, because they could not represent their vote by physical force. He says that allowing woman into war would be a sign of weakness “And nothing could in the end more certainly lead to war and revolt than the decline of the military spirit and loss of prestige which would inevitably follow if man admitted woman into political co-partnership” He goes further more into stating that “ Woman are constantly picturing to herself that she can as a worker lay claim to the same all-round efficiency as a man--forgetting that woman is notoriously unadapted to tasks in which severe physical hardships have to be confronted; and that hardly any one would, if other alternative offered, employ a woman in any work which imposed upon her a combined physical and mental strain, or in any work where emergencies might have to be faced”... displayed next 300 characters
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