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Hypatia : or, Woman and knowledge by Dora Russell

by Russell, Dora, 1894-1986
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Hypatia: or, Woman and Knowledge by Dora Russell (Hon. Mrs. Bertrand Russell) is a significant feminist text written in the early 20th century, specifically in the 1920s. The book explores the struggles for women’s rights, knowledge, and equality, drawing upon the historical figure of Hypatia, a female philosopher and mathematician from ancient Alexandria. Russell delves into themes of feminism, societal expectations, and the battle of the sexes, engaging in a philosophical discourse on the nature of both men and women in society. In this thought-provoking work, Russell argues against traditional gender roles and critiques the patriarchal structures that hinder women’s progress. Through the examination of historical and modern feminism, she illustrates the inequalities faced by women and the societal resistance to their empowerment. The author presents powerful critiques of both men and women, suggesting that men—represented by the mythological figure of Jason—continue to oppress women while women strive for self-realization. The book calls for a new understanding and partnership between the sexes that transcends outdated notions of love, morality, and societal duty, urging a harmonious co-existence that recognizes the shared humanity of all individuals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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