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Excerpt from Feminism: Its Fallacies and Follies
But while such generous inclusion of foreign move ments, which every American instinctively approves, tends to recommend the home brand of Feminism to his favour, yet it does not clarify his judgment. Other revolts nearer to him concern him more closely. There is a movement of revolt in great cities and smart sets against the barrier of custom which is in terposed between woman and the freedom men enjoy to smoke cigars and cigarettes; a revolt against the custom which requires the woman and not the man to change her name on marriage; which requires a chaperone for girls and young women where no chaperone protects young men. Dr. Mary Walker led a revolt against the custom which permits men, but not women, to wear trousers. Such revolts against the artificial barriers which laws and cus toms have interposed between woman and human freedom are not instinctively approved by Ameri cans, but would come within Mrs. Catt's definition.
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Excerpt from Feminism: Its Fallacies and Follies
But while such generous inclusion of foreign move ments, which every American instinctively approves, tends to recommend the home brand of Feminism to his favour, yet it does not clarify his judgment. Other revolts nearer to him concern him more closely. There is a movement of revolt in great cities and smart sets against the barrier of custom which is in terposed between woman and the freedom men enjoy to smoke cigars and cigarettes; a revolt against the custom which requires the woman and not the man to change her name on marriage; which requires a chaperone for girls and young women where no chaperone protects young men. Dr. Mary Walker led a revolt against the custom which permits men, but not women, to wear trousers. Such revolts against the artificial barriers which laws and cus toms have interposed between woman and human freedom are not instinctively approved by Ameri cans, but would come within Mrs. Catt's definition.
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