Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social EvolutionGilman, Charlotte Perkins
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Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Women -- Economic conditions; Women -- Employment; Women -- Social and moral questions
—— the real players of games, 308.
Method of home life, is our present, the best?, 210.
Methods of motherhood, the old, 270.
Middle Ages, the serf in, 78.
—— tournament of, 111.
—— minds of, 161.
—— universities of, 285.
—— best social factor of, 326.
Milk, Pennywhistle’s Sterilized, 196.
“Mind, the female,” 149.
Minds of Greece, 161.
—— of the Middle Ages, 161.
Mingling on a human basis, 306.
Mining camp, New Englanders in a, 320.
Mischief-box, Pandora and the, 329.
Mistress, house, _vs._ house-servant, 211.
Mixed heredity, 330.
Mixture, English blood, an expression of fresh racial life, 147.
Modern examples of loyalty, 276.
Modification to motherhood, examples of, 19.
—— of woman to sex, 39.
—— to sex, instance of, 65.
Monarchism, passage from feudalism to, 206.
Moral development of humanity, the, 326.
—— impulse, woman a self-conscious centre of, 336.
—— progress, woman’s one-sided contribution to, 335.
—— sense, an exclusively social distinction, 319.
—— of woman, the large, 335.
Mother, economic status of, 16, 21.
—— working power of, 21.
—— instinct of, 175.
—— value of, 177.
—— duty of, 187.
—— criminal failure of, 197.
—— the new, 211.
—— and son, unnatural separation of, 268.
—— restricted sense of duty of, 277.
—— a bad baby-educator, 284.
—— as a social servant, 290.
—— her prerogative of nursing, 291.
—— our idea of the experienced, 293.
—— always an amateur, 293.
—— reasons for the inefficiency of the individual, 293.
—— result of servitude of, 334.
Mothers, lower, 180.
Motherhood not an exchangeable commodity, 15.
—— and economic production, 17.
—— alleged disabilities of, 18.
—— disadvantages of, 171.
—— deficiencies of human, 173.
—— a process of life, 178.
—— the pathology of human, 181.
—— educative, 183.
—— inefficient, 183.
—— standard of, 185.
—— in education, 185.
—— responsibilities of, 186.
—— improvement in, 186.
—— a right, 188.
—— and racial advance, 189.
—— idealism of, 189.
—— the measure of human, 190.
—— unpreparedness for, 192.
—— instinct and intelligence in, 195.
—— a responsible, 200.
—— facts as to human, 200.
—— training for, 202.
—— professions unsuitable to, 246.
—— old methods of, 270.
—— open to improvement, 271.
—— supplemented by education, 287.
—— false perspective taught by primitive, 289.
—— the truest, 290.
—— educative, a social function, 293.
—— organized, productive of a nobler world, 294.
Movement, the woman’s, 122, 139, 144, 146.
—— the labor, 138.
Natural institution, the feast a, 252.
—— selection, force of, 36.
—— the race developed by, 37.
Nature, woman’s place in (quot.), 171.
—— man’s dual, 332.
Necessities of the child, 301.
Need of each other, our growing, 305.
—— the social, 306.
Needs of the child, old and new, 271.
—— of individuals, further provision required for, 298.
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