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THIS little book forms a supplement to the author's "Lysistrata", which he now regards as too mild an indictment of feminism. As in his previous works, he maintains that one of the first and principal steps in the regeneration of the Western world is a masculine renaissance of man both as animal and as spirit. Feminism he regards as "nothing more than a government of odd people, by odd people, for odd people". In conclusion, he declares that there can be no solution of life's problems for normal women which leads them away from their normal function of nursing and training children.
The Future of Woman
By Anthony M. Ludovici. Pp. (To-day, To-morrow and After Series.) Pp. viii + 152. (Londons: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd., 1936.) 3s. 6d. net.
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The Future of Woman. Nature 140, 486 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140486d0
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