Sunday, February 17, 2019
Womens Suffrage :: Women Suffrage Vote
People in this time observeed women as citizens, but only when it came to sure aspects. One of these aspects did not include the right to vote. The right to vote was for landowners or passed-down political power. By most of the authors in Chapter 10 (WRW, 276-294) women were looked at as inferior. Men see always been the strong one and they design without military personnel we would not be anywhere. Some even suggested that since the male had a fellow member he was automatically stronger than a woman who did not wee one. If a man were to become castrated, he would ultimately be weaker and he would relapse virile qualities. Women as we all know do not produce the male reproductive organ, so we could ultimately conclude that this author thought of women as inferior. People also felt that a woman al organize had its responsibilities. The womens job was to be there for the husband and bare his kids. The jobs that came with stripping his offspring were to nurse and teach the kid s and make sure the homestead is ready for the master. How would a woman have time to vote or judge about current issues? The whole idea of a women voting honest did not fit in most peoples minds.     Many people have different views on what the role of a citizen is. Some view a person as a citizen if they take part in the community. just then again, some people view citizens as others that are loud to vote and make a difference in our community. Some conceive that they must own land. Either way, the view is that people must have a part in the community. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon showed a very restricted view on womens citizenship. In his piece, he speaks about the inferiority of women physically, intellectually, and morally. He shows how he feels that women have no reason to exist other than in the couple and the family. He makes it clear that he feels
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