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She was branded a "hyena in petticoats." She became the mother of modern feminism.
In 1792, daring to claim that women possessed the same rational minds as men was not just controversial-it was dangerous. But Mary Wollstonecraft refused to be silenced.
In a world where women were systematically excluded from education, politics, and financial independence, Wollstonecraft penned A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in a furious six weeks. She dismantled the patriarchal arguments of Enlightenment giants, boldly declaring a philosophical truth that would change the course of history: reason knows no sex.
But behind the fierce political arguments was a woman fighting for her own survival. From a violent childhood to London's radical intellectual circles, devastating romantic betrayals, and a scandalous personal life that enemies weaponized to bury her legacy for over a century, Wollstonecraft lived the very struggles she wrote about.
In this illuminating biography and philosophical exploration, you will discover:
More than just a historical account, this Mary Wollstonecraft biography is a breathtaking journey into the mind of a visionary who dared to imagine a world of genuine equality. She did not just theorize about autonomy; she tested the limits of freedom with her own life.
The revolution she started is unfinished. Her brilliant arguments cannot be unthought.
Title
Mary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminist Philosophy and Her Revolutionary Argument for Women's Equality, Including the Radical Claim That Reason Kn
Publisher
The Philosophy School
Published
April 2026
Weight
150g
Page Count
120
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 0.8 cm
ISBN
9798235086876
ISBN-10
8235086875
Eden Code
7458111
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