Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women's Human Rights

Botting, Eileen Hunt

Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women's Human Rights - New Haven Yale University Press 2016 - 1 electronic resource (256 p.)

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This book argues that Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill are the two primary architects of the modern theory of women's rights as human rights. It only through addressing women's rights, Botting argues, that the idea of human rights was given universal scope and application. Botting describes the development of the idea of women's human rights beginning with the work of Wollstonecraft and Mill, and gives an account of their reception in both western and nonwestern contexts. Her goal is to strip liberal feminism of its Eurocentric bias and offer the theory that remains as a resource for thinking about women's human rights globally.


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English

9780300186161 OAPEN_605025

10.26530/OAPEN_605025 doi


Civil rights & citizenship

Feminism history Human rights John Stuart Mill Liberalism Mary Wollstonecraft Patriarchy Political Science politics Utilitarianism women's studies

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