<p>Mary Wollstonecraft wrote &#39;A Vindication Of The Rights Of Women&#39; in 1792 partly in response to the French &#39;Rights of Man&#39; and their &#39;progressive&#39; suggestion that women should be educated - but only until the age of eight! She makes an impassioned plea for equality on the basis of three main points: women are born with the same capacity for reason and self-government as men; virtue should have equal definitions between both sexes; and gender relations must be based on equality. The sexes are essentially similar and their relative roles merely social constructs. Her thesis raised a storm of protest at the time but she has come to be seen as one of the founders of modern Feminism.</p>
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