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Oliver Lodge’s ‘The Position Of Woman: Actual And Ideal, With Preface’ is a comprehensive philosophical inquiry into the status and role of women in society. The work presents a dual perspective, examining both the actual conditions women faced and the ideal standards society aspired to achieve.
Lodge provides thoughtful analysis of women’s social, economic, and political positions, drawing on historical context and contemporary observations. The text explores the gap between idealistic notions of womanhood and the practical realities of women’s daily lives, including education, employment, and social responsibilities.
This classic non-fiction work contributes to the discourse on gender relations and women’s liberation, offering valuable perspectives on social progress and women’s rights. Originally published by Gyan Publishing House, the book remains relevant for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the historical evolution of women’s roles and feminist thought.







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