I. Arguing for moral change

      A. Our perspective

      B. How does change occur?

           1. Slavery, Feudalism

II. Mill, Ch. 2

      A. Marriage

           1. Woman as property

           2. Love

           3. Absolute Power

      B. Virtues of Equality

           1. Freedom: a good in itself

           2. Mill's limits

III. Human nature

      A. Mill on genius

           1. Genius and rights

           2. Does Human Nature Exist?

IV. Artistic Genius

      A. Feminist Art History with examples

      B. Genius and Society

      C. Mill on Art

           1. Why human nature irrelevant

V. Mill, Ch. IV

      A. Change Benefits Everyone

      B. Male Superiority

           1. Feudalism as Model

           2. Conduct Alone Deserves Respect

      C. Benefits of Change

           1. Chivalry

           2. After Change

      D. Reciprocity as an Ideal

           1. Utopian?

           2. Freedom a Basic Need

           3. Power and Evil

      E. Criticism

           1. Political Manipulation

           2. Mill the Radical?