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article, "Svobodna ljubezen in zakon" ("Free love and marriage"), was published in 1900 and proclaimed that divorce ought to be permissible when both spouses found the relationship "unbearable", a sentiment that contradicted the
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promoting women's rights. With her first article, "Ženska emancipacija" ("Women's emancipation"), published in 1897, she became the magazine's first contributor to explicitly promote women's rights, and has since been considered the first
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