1. Women's Rights - The Work of Mary Wollstonecraft
Also, Wollstonecraft continued to indicate that educating a woman would eventually help in building the society in the sense that, women could later educate their children. ... In her books Wollstonecraft talks about how women succumb to sensibility. She argues that, women who succumb to sensibility and feelings cannot in any manner think rationally and help propel a society towards civilization. ... However, as much as Wollstonecraft's work advocated for women's rights, she at some point agreed that, naturally, men were created to have a sense of superiority. ...
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