How did Mary Wollstonecraft contribute to the discourse on women's rights and education?
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She argued that women are inherently inferior to men and thus should be educated differently.
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Wollstonecraft advocated for the inclusion of women in the social contract as proposed by Rousseau.
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She emphasized the importance of education for women to enable them to fulfill their roles as mothers and wives.
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Wollstonecraft advocated for equal rights for women, particularly in education, to allow them to become rational and independent individuals.