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<p>that was based on the equality of men, where women were often discriminated against. The inherent exclusion of women from discussion was addressed by both Wollstonecraft and her contemporaries.  Wollstonecraft based her work on the ideas of Rousseau. Although at first it seems to be contradictory, Wollstonecraft's idea was to expand Rousseau's democratic society but based on <a href="page.php?w=gender_equality">gender equality</a>. Mary Wollstonecraft spoke boldly on the inclusion of women in the public lifestyle; more specifically, narrowing</p><p>
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