“Perhaps you can explain it to me, then,” she said, “how is it fair that my utterly inept cousin is in command of me, for no reason other than that he’s a man and I’m a woman? How is it fair that I master Latin and Greek as well as any man at Oxford, yet I am taught over a baker’s shop? How is it fair that a man can tell me my brain was wired wrong, when his main achievement in life seems to be his birth into a life of privilege? And why do I have to beg a man to please make it his interest that I, too, may vote on the laws that govern my life every day?” InequalityFemale EmpowermentMale PrivilegeUnfairness Of LifeUnequal Rights Book:Bringing Down the Duke Source: Bringing Down the Duke
“It is a wise man who said there is no inequality than the equal treatment of unequals. Fillossofee: Messages From a Grandfather, an ebook” PhilosophyEqualQuoteEqualityGrandfatherly AdviceFillossofeeUnequal Rights Author:Thomas Jefferson (?)
“This is a man who divorced his wife after barely a year, kept her dowry, and made her disappear. We can safely assume that he is a lost battle where women’s rights are concerned, and not squander our limited resources on him.” AssumptionsLords And LadiesUnequal Rights Book:Bringing Down the Duke Source: Bringing Down the Duke