Mary Wollstonecraft is an iconic writer for feminism and modern
culture. Her best-known work, 'A Vindication of the Rights of
Woman' (1792), forcefully argues for womens cultural and political
equality using the language and concepts of the revolutionary age,
and review earlier Enlightenment arguments for political and social
change. Over two hundred years later, Wollstonecrafts arguments can
still provoke debate as they address issues of sex-gender
inequality that are still with us, although in new and
ever-changing forms. This abridged edition is intended to help
readers more easily understand the arguments and essential contexts
of this vital book.
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