Introduction to Jessie Taft, “The Woman Movement from the Point of View of Social Consciousness”

Hypatia 8 (2):215-218 (1993)
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This essay introduces Jessie Taft's pragmatist feminist dissertation, which was written under the guidance of George Herbert Mead at the University of Chicago in 1913 and published in 1915. It gives a brief biography of Taft and summarizes the four chapters of her dissertation, the second of which is reprinted below

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