Women As World Builders Studies in Modern Feminism
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Meanwhile let us understand this suffrage movement. Let us understand that we have in militancy rather than in conciliation, in action rather than in wisdom, the keynote of woman in politics. And we males, who have so long played in our politics at innocent games of war, we shall have an opportunity to fight in earnest at the side of the Valkyrs. 40 CHAPTER IV OLIVE SCHKEINER AND ISADORA DUNCAN I HOPE that no one will see in the con- juncture of these names a mere wanton fantasy, or a mere sens...ational contrast. To me there is something extraordinarilj'^ ap- propriate in that conjuncture, inasmuch as the work of Olive Schreiner and the work of Isadora Duncan supplement each other. It is the drawback of the woman's move- ment that in any one of its aspects (height- ened and colored as such an aspect often is by the violence of propaganda) it may ap- pear too fiercely narrow. That women should make so much fuss about getting the vote, or that they should so excite them- selves over the prospect of working for wages, will appear incomprehensible to 41 WOMEN AS WOBLD BUILDERS many people who have a proper regard for art, for literature, and for the graces of social intercourse.
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