"Some Reflections Upon Marriage" by Mary Astell offers a compelling exploration of marriage and its implications for women in 17th-century society. This seminal work in social philosophy delves into the ethics of marriage, examining the societal expectations and constraints placed upon women within this institution. Astell's insightful reflections provide a critical lens through which to view the power dynamics inherent in marital relationships and the limited opportunities available to women of her time.
This meticulously prepared edition offers readers a chance to engage with a foundational text in feminist thought. Astell's work remains relevant for anyone interested in the historical context of marriage, gender roles, and the ongoing pursuit of social justice. This book explores timeless questions about love, duty, and the pursuit of happiness within the bonds of matrimony. A key contribution to the understanding of family, social structures, and enduring philosophical debates.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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