Document Type
Freshman Seminar Essay
Publication Date
1995
Excerpt
Rev. E.J. Hardy and John Stuart Mill have opposing and conflicting views when addressing issues concerning women and their role in society. Although Hardy's passage is a short one, it is full of his ideas concerning the role and nature of women. In The Subjection of Women, Mill, on the other hand, states that these facts and ideas presented by Hardy become hazy due to the fact that, in Mill's eyes, the true nature of women, and men as well, still remains unknown.
Recommended Citation
Alessia, Pam, "John Stuart Mill Confronts Rev. E.J. Hardy (1995)" (1995). The Valpo Core Reader. 257.
http://scholar.valpo.edu/core_reader/257