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A New Feminism at Cambridge – Megan Dent

In 1792, the philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft argued for women’s rights not on the grounds of equality, but on the basis of reason. Setting aside the notion that men and women were equal, Wollstonecraft claimed instead that reason itself was consistent, and that it applied to all people. 

“If the abstract rights of man can stand discussion and explanation,” she wrote, “those of woman—by a parity of reasoning—won’t shrink from the same test.”

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