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Woman in the nineteenth century

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Woman in the Nineteenth Century is a groundbreaking feminist text by Margaret Fuller, first published in 1845.

It challenges societal limitations on women, advocating for gender equality and intellectual freedom.

The book explores themes such as women's education, marriage, and moral progress, drawing parallels between women's rights and the abolitionist movement.

Fuller argues that women's liberation is essential for societal progress and critiques the 'separate spheres' ideology that confines women to domestic roles.

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John Kaag

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John Kaag
in the context of his upcoming book, "Love's Conditions," highlighting Fuller's influence on his understanding of freedom and unconventional relationships.
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