The Female WomanMonograph criticizing the women's liberation social movement for women's rights with particular reference to the UK - draws a parallel between emancipation and liberation of women (incl. Married women), and shows the different attitudes of these two movements in such matters as equal opportunity, sexual behaviour, family life, male and female social roles, the woman worker, etc. Bibliography pp. 181 to 186 and references. |
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THE MALE | 115 |
THE LIBERATED WOMAN? | 142 |
So far the Womens Liberation movement has enjoyed | 164 |
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