Many people believe that Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) is the first feminist philosopher (Clark and Poortenga 2003). Like many other philosophers in the 16th and 17th centuries, Wollstonecraft rejected the unquestioned limitations of tradition and false authority. The focus of Wostone Kraft lies in the traditional moral and social understanding of women and applies her theory to another part of the human "female". When Walstone Kraft participated in "Enlightenment" era, Mary discovered that thinkers of this era believed that only men were competent and legitimate (Clark and Poortenga 2003).
'Mary Worthcraft Kraft (1759-1797), revolutionizing women's equal rights, was the source of inspiration for women's movement in the 19th and 20th centuries. Wollstonecraft is more than just defending the rights of women. She insists that it is the natural right of everyone and she believes this is a victim of society, according to class, age and gender mistakes these societies follow their roles, comfort to people I will give you satisfaction. "Sherry, Godwin and their circle (1913) historian Henry Noel Blazford believes in feminism" may be the most original book of the century. "It is the freshest thing in the history of the world," he thought. "This is the first time for a woman to sit down and write a book.This book is neither male's idea nor men's work.I do better work, but first ignore gender We will explore social and ethical issues from the perspective of recognizing humanity.
In 1791, Wollstonecraft 's famous' Nomenclature of ladies' women appeared in the shocking world of the French Revolution. But does asking for freedom and equality only include women or only men? In France, Olympe de Gouge, a women's opinion of the corresponding French in Woolstone Craft, claims that women are excluded from revolutionary dream freedom. In response, she wrote the "Declaration of the Rights of the Women" (1791) who challenged to exclude women from the revolutionary "human rights declaration". Because women 's rights are sustained, De Gouge was broken by treason