“It really is something ... that men disapprove even of our doing things that are patently good. Wouldn't it be possible for us just to banish these men from our lives, and escape their carping and jeering once and for all? Couldn't we live without them? Couldn't we earn our living and manage our affairs without help from them? Come on, let's wake up, and claim back our freedom, and the honour and dignity that they have usurped from us for so long. Do you think that if we really put our minds to it, we would be lacking the courage to defend ourselves, the strength to fend for ourselves, or the talents to earn our own living? Let's take our courage into our hands and do it, and then we can leave it up to them to mend their ways as much as they can: we shan't really care what the outcome is, just as long as we are no longer subjugated to them.” MenWomenWorkFreedomCareersCourageFeminismStrengthRespectEmpowermentDignityIndependenceEqualityGenderHonourSelf DeterminationGiftsTalentsLivelihoodSocial NormsInsultsSubjugationPersonal Finances Book:The Worth of Women: Wherein Is Clearly Revealed Their Nobility and Their Superiority to Men Source: The Worth of Women: Wherein Is Clearly Revealed Their Nobility and Their Superiority to Men
“Don’t we see that men’s rightful task is to go out to work and wear themselves out trying to accumulate wealth, as though they were our factors or stewards, so that we can remain at home like the lady of the house directing their work and enjoying the profit of their labors? That, if you like, is the reason why men are naturally stronger and more robust than us — they need to be, so they can put up with the hard labor they must endure in our service.” MenWomenGender RolesServitudeChivalryMisandryBreadwinnerServanthoodProviderChivalrousCongenitalGender Assumptions Author:Moderata Fonte