Wollstonecraft wrote a book called A vindication of the rights of women, which later became her principal work. In her book she argued that men and women share the power of reason. Since reason is the source of the dignity and moral wrath of human beings Wollstonecraft contends, the equal possession of reason requires the equal moral wrath of women and men. It is a violation of the dignity and wrath of women to deny them social and political equality and the same rights as men. Wollstonecraft’s work represents an important attempt to move the discourse of natural rights. Wollstonecraft argues that women who get an education will help to strengthen their relationship with their husbands. Wollstonecraft believed not only in equality but also in quality education for women. Wollstonecraft believes that a stable marriage is one in where there is a husband and a wife. A women needs to have the same education and privileges in order for the marriage to be work. In the long run stable marriages help to give children a well-rounded education. Women having the same education as men show that women have reasoning. Both women and man are equally responsible in raising a …show more content…
Yes men are psychically attractive to women, but that’s not the only purpose of them in life. The idea that women are seen as a housekeeper who stays home to cook, care, and clean for their children is controversial. Women should be empowered by men. Women are her to nurture their children. They are gave their children the support they need. They also care for their children. The whole thing that men are the head of the house is stereotypical because women can be strong like men. They can maintain their family as well as a men. I do however agree with the idea that Wollstonecraft believed that women are not inferior to men but they may be equal to