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Saleeby, C. W. (Caleb Williams), 1878-1940

"Woman and Womanhood A Search for Principles"

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But if her child nursing and rearing are to be scientific and skilled,
and she is simultaneously to support herself through skilled labour, she
clearly requires to be two women or one woman in two places at the same
time. This, in effect, is what Mrs. Gilman expects. We have seen that
Mr. H. G. Wells's proposed help for motherhood consists in discharging
fatherhood from its duties: Mrs. Gilman's idea is to double the mother's
work. Both come to much the same thing.
All women, mothers or other, are to become economically independent,
instead of being "parasitic on the male," our author's unpleasing way of
recognizing that fatherhood has reached high and responsible estate
amongst mankind. Now if Mrs. Gilman's solution be feasible, we must
return to our fundamentals and see whether they are compatible with it.
She has no doubt of it. Thus:--
"If it could be shown that the women of to-day were growing beards,
were changing as to pelvic bones, were developing bass voices, or
that in their new activities they were manifesting the destructive
energy, the brutal combative instinct, or the intense sex-vanity of
the male, then there would be cause for alarm. But the one thing
that has been shown in what study we have been able to make of
women in industry is that they are women still, and this seems to
be a surprise to many worthy souls .


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