Free Love
Read by: Dianne Brin -- Time: 1 hour 42 minutes
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Presidential candidate Victoria Woodhull advocates the heretical concept of Free Love.
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[Adult (non-fiction) - moral oration] From a Speech delivered in 1871.
Edited by: Marco Fleener
Free Love was a phrase coined long before the 1960's. Listen how we can save ourselves from the imposed bondage of marital relationships.
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Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born September 23, 1838 in Homer, Ohio, and died June 9, 1927 in Norton Park, England) was an American suffragette who fought for women's rights and labor reforms. She was also a spiritualist, the first female owner of a Wall Street brokerage firm, an owner of a weekly newspaper, and the first woman candidate for the U.S. Presidency. Most of her once heretical reforms and espoused ideals have, overtime, been implemented by society, and are now even taken for granted as expectations.
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ISBN 978-1-937880-62-0
Audience = Adult 16+
Non-Fiction Subject = Moral Oration
BIC = VFVG (Dating, relationships, living together and marriage)
DDC = 177 (Philosophy and psychology / Ethics / Ethics of social relations)
BISAC = FAM030000 (FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Marriage)
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