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The Feminist Visionary Who Lost the Plot
Elizabeth Cady Stanton believed that she was a person of “superior intelligence and courage.” This fuelled her radical politics—and her eventual descent into
✦ Editorial Summary
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's self-perceived superiority in intelligence and courage drove her radical politics, but ultimately led to a decline in her vision. Her unwavering confidence often bordered on arrogance, causing her to alienate allies and compromise her feminist ideals. This self-inflicted damage undermined her legacy as a pioneering feminist leader.
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