"It is in vain that we would circumscribe the power of one half of our race, and that half by far the most important and influential"
- Frances Wright
About this Quote
In this quote, Frances Wright is revealing her aggravation with the societal restrictions placed on women. She argues that it is pointless to try and restrict the power and impact of half of the human population, particularly given that females are frequently considered to be the most important and prominent members of society. Wright believes that ladies have the potential to make substantial contributions to the world, however their abilities are often ignored and suppressed due to their gender. She is requiring a modification in the way society views and deals with females, acknowledging their worth and potential as equivalent members of the mankind.
This quote is written / told by Frances Wright between September 6, 1795 and December 13, 1852. She was a famous Writer from Scotland.
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