We deny the right of any portion of the species to decide for another portion, or any individual for another individual, what is and what is not their "proper sphere." The proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest which they are able... The Illustrated Magazine - Σελίδα 1011864Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Mary Briody Mahowald - 1994 - 552 σελίδες
...Even so, Mill challenges any confinement of women to a "feminine sphere of domesticity, claiming that the "proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest" to which they can attain. For some women, this attainment involves motherhood; for others, it does... | |
| Barbara Leah Harman - 1998 - 248 σελίδες
...species to decide for another portion, or any individual for another individual, what is or is not their "proper sphere." The proper sphere for all human beings...is the largest and highest which they are able to retain. Bronte remarked to Gaskell that "if there be a natural unfitness in women for men's employment... | |
| Harriet Hardy Taylor Mill - 1998 - 660 σελίδες
...decide for another portion, or any individual for another individual, what is and what is not their "proper sphere." The proper sphere for all human beings...is the largest and highest which they are able to artain to. What this is, cannot be ascerrained, without complere liberry of choice. The speakers at... | |
| Susan Kingsley Kent - 1999 - 380 σελίδες
...decide for another portion, or any individual for another individual, what is and what is not their 'proper sphere.' The proper sphere for all human beings...largest and highest which they are able to attain to." Harriet Mill did not attempt to deny that male and female natures, as evident in her society, differed... | |
| Catherine Clinton - 1999 - 262 σελίδες
...the species to decide for another portion . . . what is and what is not their 'proper sphere': that the proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest to which they are able to attain." Thus, women began to challenge the very notion of a separate sphere.... | |
| Dale Spender - 2001 - 384 σελίδες
...decide for another portion, or any individual for another individual, what is and what is not their "proper sphere." The proper sphere for all human beings...largest and highest which they are able to attain to. What this is, cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice. ' Viewed in this light, it... | |
| Marlene LeGates - 2001 - 420 σελίδες
...any individual to decide for another individual, what is and what is not their "proper sphere"; that the proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest to which they are able to attain; what this is, can not be ascertained without complete liberty of... | |
| Gabrielle Griffin, Rosi Braidotti, Zed Books - 2002 - 420 σελίδες
...individual for another individual, what is and what is not their 'proper sphere'. The proper sphere for human beings is the largest and highest which they are able to attain to. What this is, cannot be ascertained, without complete liberty of choice. (Mill and Mill 1970: 100)... | |
| Charles Webster - 2003 - 360 σελίδες
...concluded her defence of women's entry into the medical profession with a quotation from J. S. Mill: 'the proper sphere for all human beings is the largest and highest which they are able to attain to. What this is, cannot be ascertained without complete liberty of choice'.58 Whereas feminists were fighting... | |
| Bonnie G. Smith - 2004 - 352 σελίδες
...portion of the species to decide for another portion, or any individual, what is and what is not their 'proper sphere.' The proper sphere for all human beings...largest and highest which they are able to attain to." Harriet Mill did not attempt to deny that male and female natures, as evident in her society, differed... | |
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