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<h2> CHAPTER IX. </h2>
<p>"Do you know," suddenly continued Posdnicheff, "that this power of women
from which the world suffers arises solely from what I have just spoken
of?"</p>
<p>"What do you mean by the power of women?" I said. "Everybody, on the
contrary, complains that women have not sufficient rights, that they are
in subjection."</p>
<p>"That's it; that's it exactly," said he, vivaciously. "That is just what I
mean, and that is the explanation of this extraordinary phenomenon, that
on the one hand woman is reduced to the lowest degree of humiliation and
on the other hand she reigns over everything. See the Jews: with their
power of money, they avenge their subjection, just as the women do. 'Ah!
you wish us to be only merchants? All right; remaining merchants, we will
get possession of you,' say the Jews. 'Ah! you wish us to be only objects
of sensuality? All right; by the aid of sensuality we will bend you
beneath our yoke,' say the women.</p>
<p>"The absence of the rights of woman does not consist in the fact that she
has not the right to vote, or the right to sit on the bench, but in the
fact that in her affectional relations she is not the equal of man, she
has not the right to abstain, to choose instead of being chosen. You say
that that would be abnormal. Very well! But then do not let man enjoy
these rights, while his companion is deprived of them, and finds herself
obliged to make use of the coquetry by which she governs, so that the
result is that man chooses 'formally,' whereas really it is woman who
chooses. As soon as she is in possession of her means, she abuses them,
and acquires a terrible supremacy."</p>
<p>"But where do you see this exceptional power?"</p>
<p>"Where? Why, everywhere, in everything. Go see the stores in the large
cities. There are millions there, millions. It is impossible to estimate
the enormous quantity of labor that is expended there. In nine-tenths of
these stores is there anything whatever for the use of men? All the luxury
of life is demanded and sustained by woman. Count the factories; the
greater part of them are engaged in making feminine ornaments. Millions of
men, generations of slaves, die toiling like convicts simply to satisfy
the whims of our companions.</p>
<p>"Women, like queens, keep nine-tenths of the human race as prisoners of
war, or as prisoners at hard labor. And all this because they have been
humiliated, because they have been deprived of rights equal to those which
men enjoy. They take revenge for our sensuality; they catch us in their
nets.</p>
<p>"Yes, the whole thing is there. Women have made of themselves such a
weapon to act upon the senses that a young man, and even an old man,
cannot remain tranquil in their presence. Watch a popular festival, or our
receptions or ball-rooms. Woman well knows her influence there. You will
see it in her triumphant smiles.</p>
<p>"As soon as a young man advances toward a woman, directly he falls under
the influence of this opium, and loses his head. Long ago I felt ill at
ease when I saw a woman too well adorned,—whether a woman of the
people with her red neckerchief and her looped skirt, or a woman of our
own society in her ball-room dress. But now it simply terrifies me. I see
in it a danger to men, something contrary to the laws; and I feel a desire
to call a policeman, to appeal for defence from some quarter, to demand
that this dangerous object be removed.</p>
<p>"And this is not a joke, by any means. I am convinced, I am sure, that the
time will come—and perhaps it is not far distant—when the
world will understand this, and will be astonished that a society could
exist in which actions as harmful as those which appeal to sensuality by
adorning the body as our companions do were allowed. As well set traps
along our public streets, or worse than that."</p>
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