John Stuart Mill quote about women from The Subjection of Women - Marriage is the only actual bondage known to our law. There remain no legal slaves, except the mistress of every house.
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Marriage is the only actual bondage known to our law. There remain no legal slaves, except the mistress of every house.
 John Stuart Mill, The Subjection of Women (1869). copy citation

Context

“It is the sole case, now that negro slavery has been abolished, in which a human being in the plenitude of every faculty is delivered up to the tender mercies of another human being, in the hope forsooth that this other will use the power solely for the good of the person subjected to it. Marriage is the only actual bondage known to our law. There remain no legal slaves, except the mistress of every house. [Pg 148]
It is not, therefore, on this part of the subject, that the question is likely to be asked, Cui bono? We may be told that the evil would outweigh the good, but the reality of the good admits of no dispute.” source

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