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  1. A Vindication of the Rights of Men, in a Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; Occasioned by His Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) is a political pamphlet, written by the 18th-century British writer and women's rights advocate Mary Wollstonecraft, which attacks aristocracy and advocates republicanism.

  2. A response to Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France, arguing for the rights of men and women. Wollstonecraft was a witness and historian of the French Revolution and the Terror.

  3. A Vindication of the Rights of Men challenges many of the arguments put forward in Burke's pamphlet and instead attacks the aristocracy, monarchy, and nepotism. With this pamphlet, she not only criticizes Burke's ideology, but also his method and use of language.

  4. A letter to Edmund Burke criticizing his Reflections on the Revolution in France. Wollstonecraft defends the rights of men and the liberty of reason, and attacks Burke's sophistry, vanity and inconsistency.

  5. Jul 25, 2020 · A vindication of the rights of men, in a letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; occasioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France Credits Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed

    • Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797
    • JC: Political science: Political theory
    • English
  6. A Vindication of the Rights of Men study guide contains a biography of Mary Wollstonecraft, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. A Vindication of the Rights of Men essays are academic essays for citation.

  7. A Vindication of the Rights of Men is Mary Wollstonecraft's response to British statesman and political theorist Edmund Burke's (172997) political pamphlet that defended the aristocracy and monarchy of France.