A bold argument can change what a society believes is normal.
In The Subjection of Women, philosopher John Stuart Mill presents a clear, forceful case for the full equality of women and men. With the precision of political philosophy and the urgency of social reform, Mill challenges the traditions and laws that keep women in a position of dependence, asking listeners to examine how custom can masquerade as nature. This classic work of feminist philosophy speaks directly to questions of liberty, justice, and human rights, making it essential listening for anyone interested in gender equality, women rights, and the foundations of modern liberal thought.
As an audiobook, this is an engaging work of social commentary and moral reasoning, rich with ideas about marriage, legal inequality, education, and the social expectations that shape opportunity. Mill argues that genuine progress requires freedom for every individual to develop talents and choose a life without coercion. Whether you come for political theory, Victorian era social reform, or a landmark text in the history of feminism, you will find a thoughtful, challenging listen that invites reflection and discussion.
Press play and hear a classic case for equality, stated with clarity and conviction.
A bold argument can change what a society believes is normal.
In The Subjection of Women, philosopher John Stuart Mill presents a clear, forceful case for the full equality of women and men. With the precision of political philosophy and the urgency of social reform, Mill challenges the traditions and laws that keep women in a position of dependence, asking listeners to examine how custom can masquerade as nature. This classic work of feminist philosophy speaks directly to questions of liberty, justice, and human rights, making it essential listening for anyone interested in gender equality, women rights, and the foundations of modern liberal thought.
As an audiobook, this is an engaging work of social commentary and moral reasoning, rich with ideas about marriage, legal inequality, education, and the social expectations that shape opportunity. Mill argues that genuine progress requires freedom for every individual to develop talents and choose a life without coercion. Whether you come for political theory, Victorian era social reform, or a landmark text in the history of feminism, you will find a thoughtful, challenging listen that invites reflection and discussion.
Press play and hear a classic case for equality, stated with clarity and conviction.