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0:16.2 | Hello, Mary Astell, 1666-1731, |
0:19.8 | has been described as the first English feminist. |
0:23.2 | If all men are born free, she wrote, |
0:25.2 | Why are all women born slaves? |
0:27.8 | In the face of ridicule at the time, |
0:29.6 | she argued that marriage should be a choice for women |
0:32.3 | and not their vocation, |
0:33.9 | that a woman's mind was indistinguishable from a man's |
0:36.8 | and above all that women had to be educated. |
0:40.0 | And she'd no time for men who argued for liberty |
0:42.4 | and yet were tyrants over their wives at home. |
0:45.4 | With me to discuss, Mary Astell, |
0:47.5 | are Hannah Dawson, Senior Lecturer |
0:49.6 | in the History of Ideas at Kings College London. |
0:52.2 | Mark Goldie, Professor Emeritus |
0:53.9 | of intellectual history at the University of Cambridge, |
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