![]() ![]() for Westminster, Mill provoked the first substantial debate on women's suffrage in the House of Commons, and it is generally acknowledged that the publication of his The Subjection of Women in 1869 was a catalyst for the suffrage movement in Great Britain. In view of the recent renaissance of the feminist movement in the western world, it seems especially pertinent to remember and pay tribute to the very significant influence which he had in the early struggle for women's rights. John Stuart Mill's Feminism: The Subjection of Women and the Improvement of Mankind JOHN STUART MILL died a hundred years ago, on 8 May 1 8 7 3. ![]() In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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