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La Femme doit-elle voter? (Le pour et le contre) / Thèse pour le doctorat ès sciences politiques et économiques

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The thesis surveys historical attitudes toward women and their social roles, then presents and weighs arguments for and against extending political suffrage. It examines legal, moral, and social considerations, describes contemporary feminist activism and public reaction, and assesses claims about family influence, civic responsibility, and equality. Organized into a historical overview, a study of the woman's place in society, and contrasting pro and con sections, the work aims for an impartial tally of objections and defenses rather than polemic advocacy.

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Joseph Ginestou

Joseph Ginestou was a French scholar known for his work in political science and economics. His notable thesis, "La Femme doit-elle voter? (Le pour et le contre)", explores the arguments surrounding women's suffrage, reflecting the social and political debates of his time. Through this work, Ginestou contributed to the discourse on gender equality and voting rights, making a significant impact in the field of political thought. His academic pursuits highlight the intersection of gender issues and political theory, positioning him within the broader context of early 20th-century feminist movements.

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