What major treatise on feminism was written by John Stuart Mill?

a) The Subjection of Women
b) A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Consider This: How were Mill’s views shaped by his philosophy of utilitarianism? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good.
c) Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
Consider This: How were Mill’s views shaped by his philosophy of utilitarianism? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good.
d) The Education and Employment of Women
Consider This: How were Mill’s views shaped by his philosophy of utilitarianism? See 9.2: Individual Freedom and the Common Good.


a) The Subjection of Women

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