
De vrouw in de hedendaagsche maatschappij
"De vrouw in de hedendaagsche maatschappij" by Herman Bavinck is a scholarly treatise written in the early 20th century. The publication examines the evolving role of women in contemporary society, particularly focusing on the implications of women's suffrage and their societal status amidst emerging debates about gender equality. The author seeks to navigate the complexities of women's rights, emphasizing the need for education and societal recognition of women's contributions. The opening of the work introduces Bavinck's perspective on the women's rights movement, particularly regarding suffrage in the Netherlands. He highlights past legislative efforts to restrict women's political voice and outlines the various political parties’ stances on women's voting rights. Bavinck suggests that, as public demand for women's suffrage rises, society must prepare to acknowledge women's roles and educate them adequately to participate in public life, underscoring the document's aim to prompt deeper contemplation on women’s societal position in his time.
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