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What Aristotle has to do with the women's suffrage movement, Darwin, and M. C. Escher.
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Decades before women sought liberation in the bicycle or their biceps, a more rudimentary liberation was at stake. The book opens with a letter penned in 1872 by an anonymous author identified simply as “An Earnest Englishwoman,” a letter titled “Are Women Animals?” by the newspaper editor who printed it: Delete the scoop?
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