Marry Wollstonecraft is said to had open the Pandora box, regarding women rights on her famous book “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”. On her publish he hardly argues against the opinion of several other philosopher’s views towards women like Rousseau’s. clearly stating that women should not be perceived like delicate flowers because that’s a synonymous of weakness making us submissive to man. To vindicate woman means to acknowledged and affirm that both man and woman are human beings awarded with the same inalienable rights to life, liberty, education and the pursuit of happiness. Which to my option Wollstonecraft did strongly assessed this statement. Since the moment they are born women I looked upon has this soft delicate …show more content…
How could they if their only duty is to stay pretty. However what society didn’t take in account is that mothers are indeed the foundation of society they are the ones that shape and model the future generations and if they are uneducated beings how can we really promise a great future for the coming. Therefore, to better perceive a good outcome of the future woman had to have the same quality of education has man like Wollstonecraft argues on page 20 of a vindication of the rights of woman ““Into this error men have, probably, been led by viewing education in a false light; not considering it as the first step to form a being advancing gradually towards perfection; but only as a preparation for …show more content…
Though we’re are not quite there yet society stills have a long way to go. The world is slowly adjusting towards what Wollstonecraft argued it to be just. We can still often experience that legacy view of women in most parts of the world were woman are the ones responsible for housekeeping, and etc. However, we can also see them having same role jobs has man, like for example being president of a country. In more liberal country’s like the united states society has done a good job on equality viewing both genders for the most part the same. Could imagine how society at the time saw Wollstonecraft publication but I can only tell that thanks to people that though like her we are able to see a change today, where now I’m able to think for myself and go to school and perceive my dream job not having to worry about if that’s right or not for a young