Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... man's superiority and general helpfulness . For man's greater welfare is woman's gain , one interacting upon the other . We usually find that , in the end , man's physical forces and in- tellect gain mastery over his sexual urge . His ...
... man's superiority and general helpfulness . For man's greater welfare is woman's gain , one interacting upon the other . We usually find that , in the end , man's physical forces and in- tellect gain mastery over his sexual urge . His ...
Strana 38
... man's sensuality , and through this sensuality she sub- jects him to her whims . Technically , the man retains the ... man's potent sexual urge is his vulnerable heel of Achilles . Actually , this weakness helps women to coerce the State ...
... man's sensuality , and through this sensuality she sub- jects him to her whims . Technically , the man retains the ... man's potent sexual urge is his vulnerable heel of Achilles . Actually , this weakness helps women to coerce the State ...
Strana 120
... man . Chivalry also implies the power to enforce man's commands . Without these factors it becomes a false sentiment , which allows woman a freedom of action that too often causes dismay , not only to man but to her . Without masculine ...
... man . Chivalry also implies the power to enforce man's commands . Without these factors it becomes a false sentiment , which allows woman a freedom of action that too often causes dismay , not only to man but to her . Without masculine ...
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Alimony and Feminism Part | 1 |
Man in a Legal Noose Part | 35 |
The Judicial and Political Psychology of Alimony | 84 |
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