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a vindication of the rights of woman-第5章

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 disdain to cull my phrases or polish my styleI aim at being useful; and sincerity will render me unaffected; for wishing rather to persuade by the force of my arguments; than dazzle by the elegance of my language; I shall not waste my time in rounding periods; nor in fabricating the turgid bombast of artificial feelings; which; coming from the head; never reach the heart。  I shall be employed about things; not words! and; anxious to render my sex more respectable members of society; I shall try to avoid that flowery diction which has slided from essays into novels; and from novels into familiar letters and conversation。 These pretty nothings; these caricatures of the real beauty of sensibility; dropping glibly from the tongue; vitiate the taste; and create a kind of sickly delicacy that turns away from simple unadorned truth; and a deluge of false sentiments and over…stretched feelings; stifling the natural emotions of the heart; render the domestic pleasures insipid; that ought to sweeten the exercise of those severe duties; which educate a rational and immortal being for a nobler field of action。 The education of women has; of late; been more attended to than formerly; yet they are still reckoned a frivolous sex; and ridiculed or pitied by the writers who endeavour by satire or instruction to improve them。  It is acknowledged that they spend many of the first years of their lives in acquiring a smattering of accomplishments:  meanwhile; strength of body and mind are sacrificed to libertine notions of beauty; to the desire of establishing themselves; the only way women can rise in the worldby marriage。  And this desire making mere animals of them; when they marry; they act as such children may be expected to act: they dress; they paint; and nickname God's creatures。  Surely these weak beings are only fit for the seraglio!  Can they govern a family; or take care of the poor babes whom they bring into the world? If then it can be fairly deduced from the present conduct of the sex; from the prevalent fondness for pleasure; which takes place of ambition and those nobler passions that open and enlarge the soul; that the instruction which women have received has only tended; with the constitution of civil society; to render them insignificant objects of desire; mere propagators of fools! if it can be proved; that in aiming to accomplish them; without cultivating their understandings; they are taken out of their sphere of duties; and made ridiculous and useless when the short lived bloom of beauty is over*; I presume that RATIONAL men will excuse me for endeavouring to persuade them to become more masculine and respectable。 (*Footnote。  A lively writer; I cannot recollect his name; asks what business women turned of forty have to do in the world。) Indeed the word masculine is only a bugbear:  there is little reason to fear that women will acquire too much courage or fortitude; for their apparent inferiority with respect to bodily strength; must render them; in some degree; dependent on men in the various relations of life; but why should it be increased by prejudices that give a sex to virtue; and confound simple truths with sensual reveries? Women are; in fact; so much degraded by mistaken notions of female excellence; that I do not mean to add a paradox when I assert; that this artificial weakness produces a propensity to tyrannize; and gives birth to cunning; the natural opponent of strength; which leads them to play off those contemptible infantile airs that undermine esteem even whilst they excite desire。  Do not foster these prejudices; and they will naturally fall into their subordinate; yet respectable station in life。 It seems scarcely necessary to say; that I now speak of the sex in general。  Many individuals have more sense than their male relatives; and; as nothing preponderates where there is a constant struggle for an equilibrium; without it has naturally more gravity; some women govern their husbands without degrading themselves; because intellect will always govern。



VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN

CHAPTER 1。 THE RIGHTS AND INVOLVED DUTIES OF MANKIND CONSIDERED。 In the present state of society; it appears necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple truths; and to dispute with some prevailing prejudice every inch of ground。  To clear my way; I must be allowed to ask some plain questions; and the answers will probably appear as unequivocal as the axioms on which reasoning is built; though; when entangled with various motives of action; they are formally contradicted; either by the words or conduct of men。 In what does man's pre…eminence over the brute creation consist? The answer is as clear as that a half is less than the whole; in Reason。 What acquirement exalts one being above another?  Virtue; we spontaneously reply。 For what purpose were the passions implanted?  That man by struggling with them might attain a degree of knowledge denied to the brutes:  whispers Experience。 Consequently the perfection of our nature and capability of happiness; must be estimated by the degree of reason; virtue; and knowledge; that distinguish the individual; and direct the laws which bind society:  and that from the exercise of reason; knowledge and virtue naturally flow; is equally undeniable; if mankind be viewed collectively。 The rights and duties of man thus simplified; it seems almost impertinent to attempt to illustrate truths that appear so incontrovertible:  yet such deeply rooted prejudices have clouded reason; and such spurious qualities have assumed the name of virtues; that it is necessary to pursue the course of reason as it has been perplexed and involved in error; by various adventitious circumstances; comparing the simple axiom with casual deviations。 Men; in general; seem to employ their reason to justify prejudices; which they have imbibed; they cannot trace how; rather than to root them out。  The mind must be strong that resolutely forms its own principles; for a kind of intellectual cowardice prevails which makes many men shrink from the task; or only do it by halves。  Yet the imperfect conclusions thus drawn; are frequently very plausible; because they are built on partial experience; on just; though narrow; views。 Going back to first principles; vice skulks; with all its native deformity; from close investigation; but a set of shallow reasoners are always exclaiming that these arguments prove too much; and that a measure rotten at the core may be expedient。  Thus expediency is continually contrasted with simple principles; till truth is lost in a mist of words; virtue in forms; and knowledge rendered a sounding nothing; by the specious prejudices that assume its name。 That the society is formed in the wisest manner; whose constitution is founded on the nature of man; strikes; in the abstract; every thinking being so forcibly; that it looks like presumption to endeavour to bring forward proofs; though proof must be brought; or the strong hold of prescription will never be forced by reason; yet to urge prescription as an argument to justify the depriving men (or women) of their natural rights; is one of the absurd sophisms which daily insult common sense。 The civilization of the 
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