A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman - Mary Wollstonecraft
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A feminist essay written in 1792. Wollstonecraft argues that women deserve rational education and fundamental rights equal to men. Responding to eighteenth-century theorists who advocated only domestic education for women, she challenges the view of women as ornaments or property. Instead, she insists women are human beings who should be companions to their husbands and educated contributors to society. This groundbreaking work attacks double standards and launched debates about women's rights that influenced movements for decades to come.
Hardback with dj
Printed - 1998
Pages - 363
ISBN - 9783829008983
Condition - minor marks to dj / good used book
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