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  <title>Ch 3 - Vindication - Wollstonecraft</title>
  <description>Full Video Series at https://bit.ly/craftlit-vindication Mary Wollstonecraft goes off on Rousseau, hoisting him with his own Petard, as it were.* 00:00 Opening 00:57 I Have Notes 06:26 CHAPTER 3 06:44 Introduction to Bodily Strength and Gender 07:34 Misconceptions About Genius and Health 10:21 The Superiority Debate: Men vs. Women 11:43 ROUSSEAU Footnote: Why Women Can't ________ 17:38 Education and Female Virtue 19:01 EXTENSIVE &amp;amp;nbsp; FOOTNOTE from Mr. Day's &amp;quot;Sandford and Merton&amp;quot;, Vol III 22:30 &amp;amp;nbsp;Critique of Rousseau's Views on Women 27:11 ROUSSEAU Quote re Girls &amp;amp;amp; Dolls &amp;amp;amp; Coquettes 30:39 ROUSSEAU Footnote on Girl Writing the Letter &amp;quot;O&amp;quot; 36:30 The Consequences of Female Subjugation 38:05 The Call for Rational Education 40:51 The Corruption of Power and Female Dignity 41:24 Revolutionizing Female Manners 44:55 The Nature of Worship and Rational Conduct 47:20 The Role of Women in Society 51:53 The Consequences of Dependence 54:36 ROUSSEAU Footnote: Men Have All The Good Qualities (sorry ladies!) 01:02:06 ROUSSEAU Footnote - &amp;quot;How Lovely is Her Ignorance&amp;quot; 01:07:13 Summing Up: The Call for Rational Virtues 01:10:53 Outro • Xiran Jay Zhao, Author of &amp;quot;Iron Widow&amp;quot; has an amazing Channel chock full of things you never knew you needed to learn—but you do. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;/ @xiranjayzhao &amp;amp;nbsp; • If you've never read Anne Brontë, please take a listen to CraftLit's &amp;quot;The Tenant of Wildfell Hall&amp;quot; (starts with episode 516—https://bit.ly/craftlit-tenant). She's the most shocking, most modern, and arguably the best of the Brontë writers. You likely missed her b/c Charlotte didn't like this book's 'sensibilities' and did what she could to ghost it after Anne's death. Bad Charlotte! *The phrase's meaning is that a bomb-maker is blown (&amp;quot;hoist&amp;quot;, the past tense of &amp;quot;hoise&amp;quot;) off the ground by his own bomb (&amp;quot;petard&amp;quot;), and indicates an ironic reversal or poetic justice. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoist_with_his_own_petard&amp;amp;amp;v=99b19YrdPOw] </description>
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