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The Century of the Child

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The author argues that social progress depends on recognizing the primacy of the child's welfare and calls for sweeping reforms in family life, motherhood, and public policy. She critiques prevailing schools and child labor practices, advocates child-centered education that respects developmental needs, and envisions less coercive, more aesthetic and moral instruction. The essay examines sexual ethics, parenthood, and women's work, proposes medical oversight to reduce hereditary harm, and outlines practical measures for future schools, religious instruction, and legal protections to secure children's physical, intellectual, and spiritual flourishing.

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Ellen Key

Ellen Key was a Swedish author and feminist known for her influential writings on education, women's rights, and social reform. Her notable works include "The Century of the Child," which advocates for progressive education and child welfare, and "Love and Marriage," where she explores the dynamics of relationships and gender roles. Key's essays, such as "The Morality of Woman, and Other Essays," reflect her commitment to moral development and the empowerment of women. Through her writings, she contributed significantly to the discourse on women's issues and the evolution of societal norms in the early 20th century.

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