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The Fraud of Feminism: Feminist Studies
Contributor(s): Bax, E. Belfort (Author)
ISBN: 1979749167     ISBN-13: 9781979749169
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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- Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory
Series: Feminist Studies
Physical Information: 0.12" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.34 lbs) 56 pages
 
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The Fraud of Feminism by E. Belfort Bax. Feminist Studies. In the following pages it is not intended to furnish a treatise on the evolution of woman generally or of her place in society, but simply to offer a criticism on the theory and practice of what is known as Modern Feminism. By Modern Feminism I understand a certain attitude of mind towards the female sex. This attitude of mind is often self-contradictory and illogical. While on the one hand it will claim, on the ground of the intellectual and moral equality of women with men, the concession of female suffrage, and commonly, in addition thereto, the admission of women to all professions, offices and functions of public life; on the other it will strenuously champion the preservation and intensification of the privileges and immunities before the law, criminal and civil, in favour of women, which have grown up in the course of the nineteenth century. The above attitude, with all its inconsistencies, has at its back a strong sex-conscious party, 6]or sex union, as we may term it, among women, and a floating mass of inconsequent, slushy sentiment among men. There is more than one popular prejudice which obscures the meaning and significance of Modern Feminism with many people. There is a common theory, for instance, based upon what really obtained to some extent before the prevalence of Modern Feminism, that in any case of antagonism between the two sexes, women always take the man