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On
Liberty - John Stuart Mill advocated individual liberty
based on a philosophical concept called utilitarianism, or "the
greatest happiness for the greater number." This intellectual
tradition rejects natural rights, such as those in Thomas Jefferson's
Declaration
of Independence. Despite beginning with a
different theoretical foundation than natural rights proponents,
Mill reaches a similar conclusion-that diversity in individual
thought and action ultimately benefits society.
Vindication
of the Rights of Woman examines the tumultuous life of Mary
Wollstonecraft and the social conditions against which she struggled.
It explores her call for female independence against the backdrop
of 18th Century England, the French
Revolution, and the changing role of women. Mary
Wollstonecraftt lived the life she advocated, defying accepted
customs for female employment, marriage, and family life.
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