CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION
Bill of Rights in Action
Spring 2004 (20:2)
Developments in Democracy
This issue of Bill of Rights in Action looks at developments in democracy. Two articles focus on the women’s movement in the United States—the first examines how women achieved the right to vote and the second explores whether women have achieved equality in our society. The final article looks at four Enlightenment philosophers—Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau—and their views on democracy.
U.S. History: How Women Won the Right to Vote
Current Issues: Have Women Achieved Equality?
World History: Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government
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Officers: Louis P. Eatman, President; Publications Committee: Marvin S. Sears, Chairperson; Gerald Chaleff, Katrina M. Dewey, Marshall P. Horowitz, Gail Migdal Title, Thomas E Patterson, Thomas D. Phelps, Patrick Rogan, Peggy Saferstein, Lois Thompson, Carlton Varner. Staff: Todd Clark, Executive Director; Marshall L. Croddy, Director of Program and Materials Development; Carlton Martz, Writer; Bill Hayes and Marshall Croddy, Editors; Andrew Costly, Production Manager; Gail Migdal Title,CRF Board Reviewer.