Ardly noticed Schopenhauer's disparagements of women when they came
under my notice later on, so thoroughly had Mr Bax familiarized me with
the homoist attitude, and forced me to recognize the extent to which
public opinion, and consequently legislation and jurisprudence, is
corrupted by feminist sentiment. But Mr Bax's essays were not confined
to the Feminist question. He was a ruthless critic of current morality.
Other writers have gained sympathy for dramatic criminals by eliciting
the alleged "soul of goodness in things evil"; but Mr Bax would propound
some quite undramatic and apparently shabby violation of our commercial
law and morality, and not merely defend it with the most disconcerting
ingenuity, but ac
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