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The Business of Being a Woman

CHAPTER IX
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They need to understand their integral part in human progress.

To slur this over, ignore, or deny it, cripples their powers.

It sets them at the foolish effort of enlarging their lives by doing the things man does--not because they are certain that as human beings with a definite task they need--or society needs--these particular services or operations from them, but because they conceive that this alone will prove them equal.

The efforts of woman to prove herself equal to man is a work of supererogation.

There is nothing he has ever done that she has not proved herself able to do equally well.


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