Die physische und sittliche Entartung des modernen Weibes

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Die physische und sittliche Entartung des modernen Weibes

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The disintegration, moral and physical, of humanity, and specifically of women, is the topic of this work. Not only does Wolf discuss the new aberrations evident in the contemporary woman - he concerns himself as well with the evils in society at large, with stress, suicide, mental illness, militarism, anti-semitism, alcoholism, drug addiction, and the like.

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A. Schupp

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Cover of: Die physische und sittliche Entartung des modernen Weibes
Die physische und sittliche Entartung des modernen Weibes
1896, C.O. Lehmann
Microform - 4. Aufl.
Cover of: Die physische und sittliche Entartung des modernen Weibes
Die physische und sittliche Entartung des modernen Weibes
1894, A. Schupp
Microform - 3. verm. und ver. Aufl.

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viii, 114 p.

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