Subjection  

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"The subjection of women to men being a universal custom, any departure from it quite naturally appears unnatural. But how entirely, even in this case, the feeling is dependent on custom, appears by ample experience. Nothing so much astonishes the people of distant parts of the world, when they first learn anything about England, as to be told that it is under a queen: the thing seems to them so unnatural as to be almost incredible." —"The Subjection of Women" (1869) by John Stuart Mill

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  1. the act of subjecting, or the state of being subjected

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