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A Woman's Philosophy of Woman; or, Woman affranchised. / An answer to Michelet, Proudhon, Girardin, Legouvé, Comte, and other modern innovators: "Cover"
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Contents
Introduction to the American Edition.
Author's Preface
To My Readers
To My Adversaries
To My Friends
Part I
Chapter I: Michelet.
Chapter II: Proudhon.
Rejoinder 1
Rejoinder 2
Rejoinder 3
Rejoinder 4
Rejoinder 5
Rejoinder 6
Rejoinder 7
Chapter III: Comte.
Chapter IV: Legouvé.
Chapter V: De Girardin.
Chapter VI: Modern Communists.
1. Equality
4. Monogamy and Indissolubility
Saint Simonians
Fusionists
Phalansterians
Chapter VII: Summary
Part II: Objections to the Emancipation of Woman. Nature and Functions of Woman. Love. Marriage. Legal Reforms.
Objections to the Emancipation of Women
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II
III
Nature and Functions of Woman
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II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
Love; It's Function in Humanity
I
II
III
IV
Marriage, A Dialogue
I
II
III
IV
Summary of Proposed Reforms
I
II
III
Appeal to Women
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