A Nation Of Women by Luisa Capetillo
A rousing, polemical manifesto that imagines a transformed society led by emancipated women, arguing that true liberty requires dismantling patriarchal, capitalist, and religious constraints. Blending feminist critique with labor and anarchist ideas, it calls for economic justice, sexual freedom, dress and moral reform, education, and collective organization to secure autonomy for working-class women. The work emphasizes solidarity, self-determination, and the need for systemic social change rather than piecemeal reform, offering both sharp denunciations of existing inequalities and an affirmative vision of a more just, cooperative community.
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