"True Love": Men vs. Women in Ancient and Modern Culture
 
"Economic independence for women necessarily involves a change in the home and family relation. . . . It does not involve a change in the marriage relation except in withdrawing the element of economic dependence, nor in the relation of mother to child save to improve it."--Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Women and Economics (1898).
 
 
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David Simpson 
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 David Simpson received his PhD in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and has served on the faculty at Columbia and Northwestern. His primary academic interests are classical and Renaissance literature, media studies, American culture, professional communication, and intellectual history. A former member of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, he has served as a consultant in business writing and technical analysis of financial-market trends and has written articles and reviews on topics ranging from jazz and cinema to slang and cyberculture. 

  
 

 

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