The book Thoughts of a Psychiatrist On the War And After was written by author William a William Alanson White Here you can read free online of Thoughts of a Psychiatrist On the War And After book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Thoughts of a Psychiatrist On the War And After a good or bad book?
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Whether it shall be accomplished in whole or in part the results can hardly fail to effect prog- ress in this general direction. There are many indications as to the specific lines along which this advance will take place. Perhaps the most conspicuous advance in this direction, aside, of course, from the signs of a growing spirit of democracy in the European countries, is the movement for the emancipation of women. This movement can obviously no longer be stemmed by reactionary and conservative... statesmen ; it can be no more than delayed. The signs of the times are clear. Woman [92] ON THE WAR AND AFTER is coming rapidly to occupy a social and legal position that will be in every way on a footing of equality with the other sex. The war has hastened this movement as nothing else could, because it has demon- strated beyond argument that woman can do all the things that man can do and do them quite as well. The necessities of the warring nations have given her an oppor- tunity to show her ability in almost every walk of life and she has stood the trial successfully.
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