Three Guineas
eng. Three Guineas · 1938
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Implications and Applications
- Virginia Woolf's «Three Guineas» addresses issues of gender inequality and the role of women in society, which are practically applied in feminist movements and initiatives aimed at achieving gender equality.
- Woolf's ideas about the importance of education for women are used in educational reforms and programs that seek to ensure equal access to education for all genders.
- Woolf's critique of patriarchal structures and militarism is reflected in contemporary discussions about the need to change social and political systems to create a more inclusive and peaceful society.
- Woolf's arguments about women's financial independence inspire the creation of programs supporting women's entrepreneurship and economic autonomy.
- The book serves as a source of inspiration for artistic and literary works that explore themes of female identity and social inequality.
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Date of publication: 2 February 2025
Updated: 10 February 2025
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Genre: Non-fiction
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