Mary Wollstonecraft promoted the concept of equal education, for girls as well as boys. (Gender inequality in this regard has still not been comprehensively addressed in the last 100 years, particularly in developing countries.)
Mary Wollstonecraft argued that to confine women to the separate domestic sphere because of supposed limitations of their physiology was to make them the sensual slaves of men. Confined in this separate sphere, they were the victims of male tyranny, their obedience was blind, and they could never achieve their own moral or intellectual identity. Denying good education to women would impede the progress of all humanity. She was demanding for women the kind of liberty that male writers of the Enlightenment had been championing for men for more than a century. Mary Wollstonecraft portrays that argument as defending the continued bondage of women to men and as hindering the wider education of the entire human race.
NovaNet Answer: She called for equal education of boys and girls.
She said that women were capable of any intellectual feat that a man was if she wasn't brainwashed into deference to man as a kid
Mary Wollstonecraft promoted the concept of equal education, for girls as well as boys. (Gender inequality in this regard has still not been comprehensively addressed in the last 100 years, particularly in developing countries.)
Mary Wollstonecraft promoted the concept of equal education, for girls as well as boys. (Gender inequality in this regard has still not been comprehensively addressed in the last 100 years, particularly in developing countries.)
The rights of women.
Mary Wollstonecraft promoted the concept of equal education, for girls as well as boys. (Gender inequality in this regard has still not been comprehensively addressed in the last 100 years, particularly in developing countries.)
Mary Wollstonecraft
Mary Wollstonecraft.
Yes, Mary Shelley's mother was indeed Mary Wollstonecraft, a famous author and early feminist. Wollstonecraft's writings, such as "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," addressed women's rights and education, and had a significant impact on her daughter Mary Shelley.
The Rights of Men.A Vindication of the Rights of Women.Plus the novels:Mary: A Fiction.Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley or Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin.
Rights for women
Mary Wollstonecraft
She fought for womens rights. Basically prostitution.