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A collection of essays argues for expanded political and economic rights for women and explores how income and professional opportunities transform sexual and domestic relations. It examines shifting attitudes toward love, marriage, and divorce, critiques existing legal and social constraints, and addresses motherhood, beauty, birth control, and selective parenthood amid contemporary eugenic debates. The author surveys comparative cultural practices and proposes practical reforms, including sexual education and medical measures, contending that greater independence combined with informed regulation can better align private choices with social welfare.
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