This book examines the interconnections of gender theory and lived
gender relationships of some of the key social theorists of the
classical period (1789 - 1920): Wollstonecraft, Godwin, Enfantin,
Comte, Marx, Engels, Mill, Nietzsche, Durkheim and Weber. By
recounting the confrontations of these theorists with the spectre
of the new woman, and women's emancipation, it opens up new
questions for the way we percaive the questions of 'the new man'
today.
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