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A Poem by Charlotte Perkins Gilman « The Thinking Housewife
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A Poem by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

October 20, 2013

 

 

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Charlotte Perkins Gilman, the emotionally unstable feminist who killed herself after she was diagnosed with breast cancer

The Socialist and the Suffragist

— Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Said the Socialist to the suffragist:

“My cause is greater than yours!

You only work for a special class,

We for the gain of the general mass,

Which every good ensures!”

Said the suffragist to the Socialist:

“You underrate my cause!

While women remain a subject class,

You never can move the general mass,

With your economic laws!”

Said the Socialist to the suffragist:

“You misinterpret facts!

There is no room for doubt or schism

In economic determinism—

It governs all our acts!”

Said the suffragist to the Socialist:

“You men will always find

That this old world will never move

More swiftly in its ancient groove

While women stay behind.“

”A lifted world lifts women up,”

The Socialist explained.

“You cannot lift the world at all

While half of it is kept so small,”

The suffragist maintained.

The world awoke, and tartly spoke:

“Your work is all the same:

Work together or work apart,

Work, each of you, with all your heart—

Just get into the game!”

— Comments —

John G. writes:

Thanks for the link to the Wikipedia article on Charlotte Perkins Gilman. One more example of a feminist leader who suffered from psychosis and ended her life by suicide. Most frightening, however, is that these women are determined to tell everyone else — both men and women — how to live their lives. Women who are psychotic and eventually kill themselves seem determined to control the lives of others.
“There was a time when Patience ceased to be a virtue. It was long ago.”
I thought this quote from her Wikipedia article was interesting because it demonstrates a rather shocking blatantness in her rejection not just the practice of particular virtues, but the concept of virtue. The other quotes show that she felt the same way about humility as she did about patience. Pride is what makes someone psychotic and yet determined to tell others how to live their lives.
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