1. Women in France
Condorcet maintained that those who voted against the rights of others, no matter their religion, color, or sex, should forfeit their own rights. ... She maintained that women were born free and equal to men, and so being each one the "natural and inalienable" rights of liberty, property, security, must be granted to everyone, without discrimination of sex. ... Her ideas were born from the contradiction that existed between the fundamental nature of the Revolutions principals and the blatant exclusion of the female sex from their application. ...
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