Modern Woman: The Lost SexDiscusses the sociological and psychological context of American women in the post World War II era. |
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... poor . The French Revolution , too , took place in a country at the height of prosperity , one of the strongest powers in the world , as we are informed by one of its most august students , Albert Mathiez.3 It broke out , says Mathiez ...
... poor . The French Revolution , too , took place in a country at the height of prosperity , one of the strongest powers in the world , as we are informed by one of its most august students , Albert Mathiez.3 It broke out , says Mathiez ...
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... poor . And among the very poor , paralleling maximum group fertility rate , there is a high percentage of feeble - mindedness , genetic in origin and tending to keep the victims poor by making it impossible for them to cope effectively ...
... poor . And among the very poor , paralleling maximum group fertility rate , there is a high percentage of feeble - mindedness , genetic in origin and tending to keep the victims poor by making it impossible for them to cope effectively ...
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... poor , 28 per cent of the poor , 43.3 per cent of the moderately circumstanced and 76 per cent of the very rich and well - to - do . Among white women who had experienced more than one pregnancy , contraceptive measures were reported by ...
... poor , 28 per cent of the poor , 43.3 per cent of the moderately circumstanced and 76 per cent of the very rich and well - to - do . Among white women who had experienced more than one pregnancy , contraceptive measures were reported by ...
Contents
The Tidal Wave of Modern Unhappiness or the Fantasy of the Firing Squad | 24 |
The Ghostly Epidemic | 48 |
This Phallic World | 72 |
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