Topic > A Vindication of Women's Rights by Mary Wollstonecraft

More adequate education for women would be more beneficial in a myriad of ways. She argues that either women and men are too fundamentally different, or society has been very prejudiced against the latter (Wollstonecraft 213). If it turns out that men and women are equal, they should be educated equally. Wollstonecraft did not want to reverse the social order by making women more powerful than men. She simply wanted women to receive the proper education they deserved (Wollstonecraft 223). Wollstonecraft wanted to inspire and persuade women to seek physical and mental strength as this, along with education, would make them better wives, mothers, patrons for society and