Voltaire Father wanted him to become a lawyer, but instead he began writing poetry and then mild criticisms of the church and the state. After the first imprisonment in the basille's, he changed his name to Voltaire. The nobleman had used his wealth to have him arrested, and that cause Voltaire to try and reform the French judicial system. My evidence about Voltaire is that he was like John Locke because they both wanted to know their natural rights and natural laws. The Argument of the article is that he wants people to know their rights and he doesn't want the government to take that away from the …show more content…
Mary Wollstonecraft believed in women's rights and that women were equal to men. She was also better educational opportunities for women and against the cruel treatment of the young girls.society could not be reformed without changing social and educational practices with a regard to both women and men. Mary wollstonecraft had three chapters of her book on women's rights it was explored the political and social. My evidence is when Mary Wollstonecraft says “ liberal feminists do tend to function with the device significantly more than radfems or Marx fems feminists think that several societal difficulties can be meaningfully addressed through the government, that’ll steadily produce societal change”. My argument is that Mary Wollstonecraft was fighting for women's equal rights and so that women can can have natural laws like men. Mary Wollstonecraft wants women to have rights like