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Privacy, Rights and Wife-Beating

Privacy, Rights and Wife-Beating

Argues that a change in social conventions, rather than a change in laws, empowered women to fight off domestic violence in the nascent United States.

 

Privacy, Rights, and Wife-Beating: Understandings of Interpersonal Violence in Post-Revolution America

By: Abraham Moussako

 

 


Born in Colombia, raised in Ecuador, and studying History and Economics, he realized that frontiers and denominations only have meaning in people’s heads. He sees Graphite as a cohesive project where readers can disregard physical distances to engage with like-minded people from around the globe, and re-think their preconceived certainties.

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