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Social and moral questions, Social conditions, Woman, Women, UtopiasShowing 4 featured editions. View all 15 editions?
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The Man-Made World: or Our Androcentric Culture
September 29, 2007, BiblioBazaar
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The man-made world: or, Our androcentric culture.
1970, Source Book Press
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0876810857 9780876810859
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Table of Contents
I.
As TO HUMANNESS
Page 9
II.
The Man-Made Family
Page 26
III.
Health and Beauty
Page 44
IV.
Men and Art
Page 70
V.
Masculine Literature
Page 87
VI.
Games and Sports
Page 107
VII.
Ethics and Religion
Page 126
VIII.
Education
Page 143
IX.
"Society" and "Fashion"
Page 163
X.
Law and Government
Page 178
XL.
Crime and Punishment
Page 193
XII.
Politics and Warfare
Page 208
XIII.
Industry and Economics
Page 227
XIV.
A Human World
Page 244
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A digital reproduction is available from the Open Collections Program at Harvard University, Women and work collection.
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