
Frauen und ihr Beruf
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In *Frauen und ihr Beruf*, Luise Büchner presents a compelling case for the equality of women in education and employment. She argues that women are just as capable as men of intellectual and professional achievement, and she provides numerous examples of women who have made significant contributions to society. Büchner also addresses the social and economic barriers that prevent women from fully participating in public life, and she proposes reforms to address these issues. Büchner's book was a groundbreaking work in its time, and it remains an important contribution to the history of feminism. It is a powerful reminder of the struggles that women have faced in the past, and it continues to inspire activists today.Book Details
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