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A Vindication of the Rights of Women
About this book
A FEMINIST CLASSIC This classic 1792 political treatise by British writer Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women should be treated with equal dignity and respect to men, especially regarding education. It was instrumental in laying the foundation for the women's suffrage and feminist movements. Her trailblazing work posits that the educational system deliberately trained women to be frivolous and incapable.Wollstonecraft's goal was not to undermine the role of women in the home as she pointed out that if girls were allowed the same advantages as boys, women would not only be exceptional wives and mothers, but they would also be capable workers. She encouraged society to see them as a valuable resource and called for women and men to be educated equally for without an education, women are merely men's "slaves" and "playthings"ânot the intelligent, rational companions of a just and equal society. "âŚEffect a revolution in female mannersâŚrestore to them their lost dignityâŚas a part of the human speciesâŚreforming themselves to reform the world." Tackling many of the punitive patriarchal attitudes that dominated eighteenth-century society, she launched a broad attack against sexual double standards, urging women to prioritize reason over emotion to break free from male notions of female fragility and foolishness. This, her signature, classic work of early feminism remains as relevant today as it was when first released and an essential text in feminist literature., MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT died in 1797 at age 38, eleven days after giving birth to her second daughter, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, who would become a noted writer herself, as the author of Frankenstein.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Advertisement
- Introduction
- Chapter I. The Rights and Involved Duties of Mankind Considered
- Chapter II. The Prevailing Opinion of a Sexual Character Discussed
- Chapter III. The Same Subject Continued
- Chapter IV. Observations on the State of Degradation to Which Woman Is Reduced by Various Causes
- Chapter V. Animadversions on Some of the Writers Who Have Rendered Women Objects of Pity, Bordering on Contempt
- Chapter VI. The Effect Which an Early Association of Ideas Has Upon the Character
- Chapter VII. Modesty.âComprehensively Considered, and Not as a Sexual Virtue
- Chapter VIII. Morality Undermined by Sexual Notions of the Importance of a Good Reputation
- Chapter IX. Of the Pernicious Effects Which Arise from the Unnatural Distinctions Established in Society
- Chapter X. Parental Affection
- Chapter XI. Duty to Parents
- Chapter XII. On National Education
- Chapter XIII. Some Instances of the Folly Which the Ignorance of Women Generates; with Concluding Reflections on the Moral Improvement That a Revolution in Female Manners Might Naturally Be Expected to Produce