The History of Bad Ideas: Anti-Suffragettes

The History of Bad Ideas: Anti-Suffragettes

By David Runciman

In this episode of our series on the lingering hold of bad ideas David talks to the writer and broadcaster Helen Lewis about the arguments made at the turn of the last century against giving the vote to women. Why were so many women against female enfranchisement? What did attitudes to women in politics reveal about the failings of men? And where can the echoes of these arguments still be heard today?


Helen Lewis’s Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights is available wherever you get your books https://bit.ly/3wp8DNX 


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Next time on The History of Bad Ideas: Kathleen Stock discusses The Death of the Author.


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