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To: billflax
Well considered and written, Bill. Here's more that you can use in the future, as I'm the one who did slay a particular sacred cow with a series. The material is easy enough to find on the Net.

Susan B. Anthony and her friends were readers and fans of Charles Fourier, who may have been the first communist. Aside from that,...

How Dramatically Did Women's Suffrage Change the Size and Scope of Government?

JOHN R. LOTT Jr.
American Enterprise Institute (AEI) (download links for whole document at bottom of page)

September 1998

University of Chicago Law School, John M. Olin Law & Economics Working Paper No. 60
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 107, Number 6, Part 1, pp. 1163-1198, December 1999

Abstract:
This paper examines the growth of government during this century as a result of giving women the right to vote. Using cross-sectional time-series data for 1870 to 1940, we examine state government expenditures and revenue as well as voting by U.S. House and Senate state delegations and the passage of a wide range of different state laws. Suffrage coincided with immediate increases in state government expenditures and revenue and more liberal voting patterns for federal representatives, and these effects continued growing over time as more women took advantage of the franchise. Contrary to many recent suggestions, the gender gap is not something that has arisen since the 1970s, and it helps explain why American government started growing when it did.


9 posted on 07/21/2011 8:49:01 PM PDT by familyop ("Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!" --"Deacon," "Waterworld")
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To: familyop

Great point. In Lott’s Freedomnomics he proves that giving women the vote increases government.

The article was too long and bringing that in would have suggested I opposes women’s suffrage which isn’t the case. Neither do I apologize because women didn’t have the vote previously though when you consider almost nobody in the world had the right to vote.

Thomas West’s Vindicating the Founders offers some great insights on the Founders views on women’s suffrage too.

Thanks


15 posted on 07/22/2011 3:41:47 AM PDT by billflax (Fighting the good fight.)
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