II
ARGUMENTS FROM INTELLECTUAL GRIEV-
ANCES OF WOMAN . . . . . . . . . 54
Complaint of Want of Chivalry--Complaint of "In
sults"--Complaint of "Illogicalties"--Complaint of
"Prejudices"--The Familiar Suffragist Grievance of
the Drunkard Voter and the Woman of Property Who
is a Non-Voter--The Grievance of Woman being Re-
quired to Obey Man-Made Laws.

III PAGE
ARGUMENTS WHICH TAKE THE FORM OF
"COUNSELS OF PERFECTION" ADDRESSED
TO MAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Argument that Woman Requires a Vote for her Pro-
tection--Argument that Woman ought to be Invested
with the Responsibilities of Voting in Order that She
May Attain Her Full Intellectual Stature.

PART II

ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE CONCESSION OF THE
PARLIAMENTARY SUFFRAGE TO WOMAN

I
WOMAN'S DISABILITY IN THE MATTER OF
PHYSICAL FORCE . . . . . . . . . 79
International Position of State would be Imperilled by
Woman's Suffrage--Internal Equilibrium of State
would be Imperilled.

II
WOMAN'S DISABILITY IN THE MATTER OF IN-
TELLECT . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Characteristics of the Feminine Mind--Suffragist Illu-
sions with Regard to the Equality of Man and Woman
as Workers--Prospect for the Intellectual Future of
Woman--Has Woman Advanced?

III
WOMAN'S DISABILITY IN THE MATTER OF PUB-
LIC MORALITY . . . . . . . . . . 98
Standards by which Morality can be Appraised--Con-
flict between Different Moralities--The Correct
Standard of Morality--Moral Psychology of Man and
Woman--Difference between Man and Woman in Mat-
ters of Public Morality.

IV PAGE
MENTAL OUTLOOK AND PROGRAMME OF THE
FEMALE LEGISLATIVE REFORMER . . 114

V
ULTERIOR ENDS WHICH THE WOMAN'S SUF-
FRAGE MOVEMENT HAS IN VIEW . . . 136

PART III
IS THERE, IF THE SUFFRAGE IS B ARRED, A NY
PALLIATIVE OR C ORRECTIVE FOR THE
DISCONTENTS OF WOMAN ?