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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady

In 1892 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, suffragist, abolitionist and pioneer in the fight for women's rights, wrote a deeply feminist and existentialist speech in which she defended the full autonomy of women based precisely on the immeasurable and radical loneliness of all. humans. Denying women a good preparation and the full development of their faculties would be an attack against half of humanity, since we are all condemned and forced to depend on our own resources in the face of life's challenges. In a simple and unanswerable way, Stanton offered devastating arguments in favor of female independence and freedom. That memorable speech, which combined political urgency and philosophical depth in such a beautiful and suggestive way, was titled The Solitude of Being and is already history in capital letters of American feminism.

Author
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
Subject
Human sciences > Feminism and LGTBI+
EAN
9788418838828
ISBN
978-84-18838-82-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Editorial Periférica
Pages
72 
High
16.8 cm
Weight
10.8 cm
Release date
04-09-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Serie Menor 
Number
15 
Paperback edition
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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (aut.)

  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Nueva York, 1815-Nueva York, 1902) fue una mujer sufragista y abolicionista estadounidense que ha pasado a la historia como una de las mayores pioneras por la lucha de los dere   Read more