
Moving the Mountain
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Authors:
- Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
1860 - 1935
About this book
In a transformative era marked by burgeoning social movements, "Moving the Mountain" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman presents a visionary narrative that challenges traditional gender roles and societal norms. Set in a future where a man, John Robertson, awakens to a radically restructured society, the novel delves into themes of empowerment and equality. As Robertson grapples with a world defined by collaboration and shared responsibility, readers encounter the profound implications of collective action and the quest for unalienable rights. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this thought-provoking work invites exploration of the interplay between individual agency and societal change. Discover how Gilman’s insights resonate in contemporary discussions of gender and social justice, making "Moving the Mountain" a timeless classic.
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