You can abolish the reproductive rights women gained in 1973, with Roe v. Wade, when the Supreme Court legalized abortion—or rather ruled that women had a right to privacy over their own bodies that precluded the banning of abortion. But you can’t so easily abolish the idea that women have certain inalienable rights.
Mind you this was written almost 10 years before Roe v. Wade was overturned. Authors are prophets BECAUSE they know how to pay attention.