In Times Like These
"Believing that the woman's claim to a common humanity is not an unreasonable one, and that the successful issue of such claim rests primarily upon the sense of fair play which people have or have not according to how they were born, and
Therefore to men and women everywhere who love a fair deal, and are willing to give it to everyone, even women, this book is respectfully dedicated by the author."
Genre(s): Family & Relationships, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)
Language: English
Keyword(s): family (197), non-fiction (190), relationships (50)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Dedications | DPranitis |
00:03:09 |
Play 01 | I - The War That Never Ends | DPranitis |
00:13:10 |
Play 02 | II - The War That Ends in Exhaustion Sometimes Mistaken For Peace | DPranitis |
00:19:07 |
Play 03 | III - What Do Women Think of War? (Not That It Matters) | DPranitis |
00:16:05 |
Play 04 | IV - Should Women Think? | DPranitis |
00:16:06 |
Play 05 | V - The New Chivalry | DPranitis |
00:14:22 |
Play 06 | VI - Hardy Perennials! | DPranitis |
00:45:22 |
Play 07 | VII - Gentle Lady | DPranitis |
00:20:48 |
Play 08 | VIII - Women and the Church | DPranitis |
00:38:22 |
Play 09 | IX - The Sore Thought | DPranitis |
00:39:45 |
Play 10 | X - The Land of the Fair Deal | DPranitis |
00:32:48 |
Play 11 | XI - As A Man Thinketh | DPranitis |
00:35:44 |
Play 12 | XII - The War Against Gloom | DPranitis |
00:25:52 |