| Karen L. Baird - 1998 - 252 стор.
...Mill 1970, 236). The utilitarian argument is summarized in this passage from Principles of Economy: "[t]he ideas and institutions by which the accident...dissimilarity of social functions, must ere long be recognized as the greatest hindrance to moral, social, and even intellectual improvement" (cited in... | |
| Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1998 - 660 стор.
...option, no other caeriere possible for the great majoriry of women, except in the humbler deparrmenrs of life, is a flagrant social injustice. The ideas...which the accident of sex is made the groundwork of an inequaliry of legal righrs, and a forced dissimilariry of social functions, must ere long be recognised... | |
| Maria H. Morales - 2005 - 216 стор.
...Let women who prefer the occupation, adopt it; but that there should be no option, no other carriere possible for the great majority of women, except in...humbler departments of life, is a flagrant social injustice.87 The distinction that he made between life as a struggle for survival and as a way to improve... | |
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