The Subjection of Women, John Stuart Mill
The Subjection of Women, John Stuart Mill
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The Subjection of Women

Author: John Stuart Mill

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 4 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/24/2015


Synopsis

English society in the 1860's was on the brink of enormous change, and some of the biggest changes coming to birth in that time was the tremendous change in the status of women--changes affecting politics, economics, law, government, business, education, psychology, religion and sexuality, and the list goes on. The changes John Stuart Mill foresaw, in 1861 as he wrote The Subjection of Women, were just beginning to surface in his own time, and yet have not yet run their full course in ours. Indeed, changes happening today and yet to come in the relationship between women and men remain some of the most important developments of our own time.

Mill was a militant visionary, far in advance of the thinking of most people of his time, both men and women. Yet, as we listen to his words, one cannot help noticing that in many, many ways, he remains a quintessential Victorian gentleman with many of the habits of thought characteristic of such men remaining in full flower. We may well smile at his unconsciously patronizing attitudes towards women's cultural achievements and his concepts of the lives of women not of his own high social class seem drawn more from Victorian melodrama than Victorian reality. His blind spots are strikingly obvious; for example, when defending women's abilities to carry out long-term projects, it clearly never occurred to him to point out that raising a child is a twenty-year endeavor.

In other words, Mill was a human being, and even the extraordinary vision articulated in this book was that of a fallible man. That being said, his book remains strikingly relevant to our own times. Anyone with any sensitivity to social justice cannot help but be struck by the fact that were Mill to come to life today, he would see that many of his most trenchant criticisms still apply, and many of his best visions remain to be realized.

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About John Stuart Mill

John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was a British political philosopher who wrote on such subjects as logic, economics, ethics, metaphysics, religion, and current affairs. His best-known works include On Liberty, Utilitarianism, The Subjection of Women, A System of Logic, Principles of Political Economy, and his autobiography. He was born in London, the eldest son of the Scottish philosopher, historian, and economist James Mill and educated by his father with the assistance of utilitarian philosopher Jeremy Bentham. Mill's philosophy draws upon empiricism and utilitarianism while modifying these doctrines to incorporate a greater sense of humanity. A strong defender of freedom of thought and expression and an early supporter of the cause of women's rights, Mill remains a towering figure in the development of political liberalism.


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Goodreads review by فؤاد on June 15, 2017

هیچ کس زن به دنیا نمی آید، بلکه زن "می شود". سیمون دو بووار تصویری از الموت و قاقازان پدر من اهل یکی از روستاهای الموت قزوینه و مادرم اهل یکی از روستاهای قاقازان قزوین. روستاهای الموت اکثراً تات زبان هستن، و روستاهای قاقازان ترک زبان. اینه که من دوست دارم خودم رو هم تات بدونم و هم ترک، هر چند هیچ کدوم......more

Goodreads review by Miss on May 05, 2018

موقعیت یک توی مهمانی چند زن مسن مشغول حرف زدن‌‌اند، یکی‌شان می‌گوید: من مثل زن‌های دیگه نیستم. من طرفدار حقوق مردهام. و اضافه می‌کند که عروس‌اش پول‌های پسرش را بیهوده خرج می‌کند و زن‌ها همه‌شان همین‌اند؛ ولخرج و تجمل‌گرا. موقعیت دو؛ بین چند تا پسر بچه‌ی ده، یازده ساله نشسته‌ام. دارند درباره موضوعی حر......more

Goodreads review by Peiman E iran on September 14, 2018

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