Antecedents to Femocracy -- English History and the English Stage -- The Enlightenment -- Revolution and the Vindication -- Anti-Slavery and The Declaration of Sentiments -- Between the Suffragettes and Birth Control -- Higher Education and The Pill -- From The Feminine Mystique to Oprah -- Femocracy in the West from 2011 to the Future.
Summary
"Feminism is world history's most significant historical force and should be presented in classrooms as the central narrative in world history from the Protestant Reformation to the present. Democratic ideals created both the American Congress and the feminist movement, but which is more important? This and more is discussed in Femocracy: How Educators Can Teach Democratic Ideals and Feminism"--