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Women Enlighten me, Women

Men thought women were inferior Other than being right (just kidding…easy Hannah Noser (I see you as getting the most mad)) how did that change in the 17th and 18th centuries? Oh wait, it didn’t. Many male thinkers reinforced this inferiority view by arguing it was based on “natural” biological differences between men and women Like Rousseau, they argued that the female body made women mothers Male writers were critical of the attempts of some women to write on intellectual issues, arguing the inferiority dogma Some thought good thoughts about women though Diderot maintained that men and women were not all that different Voltaire said women were “capable of all that men are” in intellectual affairs If the titles on the bottom bother you, the titles on the right are really going to annoy you…

The answer to the “woman’s question”, in many cases, was done by women by making specific suggestions for improving the condition of women Mary Astell (1666-1731) was the daughter of a wealthy English coal merchant and argued in A Serious Proposal to the Ladies that women needed to become better educated She believed men would resent her proposal Astell didn’t care as she said “but they must excuse me, if I be as partial to my own sex as they are to theirs, and think women are capable of learning as men are, and that it becomes them as well” Astell also argued for the equality of the sexes in marriage “If absolute sovereignty be not necessary in a state, how comes it to be so in a family…? For if arbitrary power is evil in itself and an improper method of governing rational and free agents, it ought not be practiced anywhere…If all men are born free, how is it that all women are born slaves?” Women

A weak pun for the strongest woman of the woman’s movement in the eighteenth century Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) was known as the founder of modern European feminism In Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), Wollsttonecraft pointed out two contradictions in the views of women held by such Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau To argue women must obey men, you were running contrary to the beliefs of the same individuals that a system based on the arbitrary power of monarchs over their subjects or slave owners over their slaves was wrong. Therefore, the subjugation of women to men was equally wrong. The Enlightenment was based on the ideal that reason is innate in all human beings. If women have reason, then they are entitled to the same rights that men have. Women should have equal rights with men in education and in economic and political life. A Stone Roll-eth Over

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