First published in 1913, this work by L. N. Fowler examines the question of whether women should be obedient to men. Fowler, a British phrenologist and writer on social issues, argues that women should be equal to men in terms of rights and abilities, but that they should also recognize their natural role as mothers and caregivers. He critiques both traditional patriarchy and radical feminism, and presents a vision of gender relations based on...