Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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... sentimental males in daring to espouse the unpopular cause of trying to lessen man's legal burdens under our feminist - influenced alimony laws . Any attempt to speak up usually brings down contempt and derision upon the hardy one , not ...
... sentimental males in daring to espouse the unpopular cause of trying to lessen man's legal burdens under our feminist - influenced alimony laws . Any attempt to speak up usually brings down contempt and derision upon the hardy one , not ...
Strana 67
... sentimental attitude of many judges . Their discretionary authority in these issues often bars the man's path- way to justice . This sentimental type of judge hardly realizes that infidelity is far more serious in a woman than in a man ...
... sentimental attitude of many judges . Their discretionary authority in these issues often bars the man's path- way to justice . This sentimental type of judge hardly realizes that infidelity is far more serious in a woman than in a man ...
Strana 209
... sentimental parlor liberalism , political ex- pediency or ecclesiastical tolerance . One can be tolerant , and should be - but never silly or sentimental enough to allow caste , cultural and racial corruption . The mixture of races ...
... sentimental parlor liberalism , political ex- pediency or ecclesiastical tolerance . One can be tolerant , and should be - but never silly or sentimental enough to allow caste , cultural and racial corruption . The mixture of races ...
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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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