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Heaven-Appointed Educators of Mind: Catharine Beecher and the Moral Power of Women

From: Hypatia
Volume 19, Number 2, Spring 2004
pp. 1-16 | 10.1353/hyp.2004.0028

Abstract

Catharine Beecher held that women possessed a moral power that could allow them to play a vital role in the moral and social progress of nineteenth century America. Problematically, this power could only be obtained through their subordination to the greatest social happiness. I wish to argue that this notion of subordination, properly framed within her ethico-religious system, can in fact lead to economic independence for women and a surprisingly robust conception of moral power.



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