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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, in a Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, occaisioned by his Reflections on the Revolution in France (2nd edition London, Printed for J. Johnson, 1790). One of the first responses to Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France.

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  4. A Vindication of the Rights of Men was published in 1790 and was written by Mary Wollstonecraft in response to Edmund Burke 's Reflections on the Revolution in France. In his political pamphlet, Burke argued against the French Revolution and advocated conservatism, monarchy, and religion.

  5. 25. Juli 2020 · Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797. Title. 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.

    • Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797
    • JC: Political science: Political theory
    • English
  6. Mary Wollstonecraft (17591797) published A Vindication of the Rights of Men anonymously in 1790. The pamphlet sold out within three weeks to great acclaim, though later editions published under her own name met with notable opprobrium. It was the first of many printed responses to Edmund Burke's conservative attacks on the French Revolution ...

  7. 14. Jan. 2022 · 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 which attacks aristocracy and advocates republicanism. Wollstonecraft's letter was the first response in a pamphlet war sparked by the publication of Edmund ...