Mary Wollstonecraft, a revolutionary supporter of equal rights for women, was an inspiration for both the nineteenth-century and twentieth-century women's movements. Wollstonecraft was not only a woman's rights supporter. She state the inherent rights of all people, whom she consider victims of a society that give people their roles, relieve, and satisfactions according to the wrong divisions of class, age, and gender.
The prevailing belief in Europe concerning women, for many hundreds of years, had been one long inherited from Catholic traditions. Women were seen as an inferior creature, and had long been ...