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The Legal Subjection of Men

E. Belfort Bax

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'The Legal Subjection of Men' by E. Belfort Bax, the author critically examines the legal disparities between men and women in society during the late 19th century. Bax delves into the complex web of laws that systematically subjugate men to the will of women, highlighting the societal norms and legal frameworks that perpetuate this inequality. Written in a clear and persuasive style, the book provides a compelling argument for the equal rights of men and women in a legal context, challenging the prevailing attitudes of the time. Bax's work stands out as a pioneering text in the movement for gender equality and sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of the gender discourse. Through meticulous research and logical reasoning, Bax presents a thought-provoking analysis of the legal subjection of men. E. Belfort Bax, a prominent social theorist and philosopher, was driven to write 'The Legal Subjection of Men' by his deep-rooted beliefs in social justice and equality. As a champion of men's rights, Bax dedicated his intellectual pursuits to challenging the injustices faced by men under the law. His background in law and philosophy equipped him with the tools to deconstruct legal systems and expose their inherent biases. I highly recommend 'The Legal Subjection of Men' to readers interested in the history of gender relations, legal studies, and social justice. Bax's groundbreaking work offers valuable insights into the intersection of law, gender, and power dynamics, making it a crucial read for anyone invested in the ongoing struggle for gender equality.
Available since: 05/29/2022.
Print length: 53 pages.

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