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the grand source of female folly and vice has ever appeared to me to arise from narrowness of mind; and the very constitution of civil governments has put almost insuperable obstacles in the way to prevent the cultivation of the female understanding: – yet virtue can be built on no other foundation!
–mary wollstonecraft,
a vindication of the rights of woman,
1792
in this excerpt, the phrase \female folly and vice\ refers to
○ the view that women are weak and ignorant.
○ the mistreatment and disrespect of women in society.
○ the oppression of women by the church and the state.
○ the refusal of women to seek out an education.
Wollstonecraft argues in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman that the perceived "folly and vice" of women stems from lack of educational opportunity (narrowness of mind) imposed by society, not inherent flaws. The phrase refers to the unfair societal view that women are inherently weak and ignorant, which she attributes to systemic barriers to cultivating their intellect.
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the view that women are weak and ignorant.