I think Mary Wollenstonecraft was the 18th century Illuminati Feminist referred to as being beloved by a lot of modern disciples. Before and during the Reign of Terror, freewheeling Mary ran around with the guys, had a love child, before marrying William Godwin, anarchist and progressive utilitarian. For them and all the Masonic Revolutionaries, “Salvation” meant “Liberation” : Christian political and ethical traditions must be “canceled” and replaced with new structures drawn from pure Naturalism. Monarchy, the Clergy, the Nobility and Officer classes were enemies of the people’s liberty and needed to be eliminated. Mary witnessed, unfazed, unhorrified, the gruesome guillotining of Louis XVI and the Queen. and others.
Mary’s sociopathological fixation on freedom led to her famous “Vindication of the Rights of Women” in which she (like Marxist Germaine Greer and Betty Friedan 200 years later) compared women to slaves. A Feminist Revolution was the answer. Women must assert their rights, revolt, and, no matter the cost to self, be free.
Of course, today, “Hi guys” is the way girls and ladies are universally greeted wherever they go. Ironically, the apex of Feminism is that, with or without the surgery and hormone treatments, we’re all guys now. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity writ large.
I think Mary Wollenstonecraft was the 18th century Illuminati Feminist referred to as being beloved by a lot of modern disciples. Before and during the Reign of Terror, freewheeling Mary ran around with the guys, had a love child, before marrying William Godwin, anarchist and progressive utilitarian. For them and all the Masonic Revolutionaries, “Salvation” meant “Liberation” : Christian political and ethical traditions must be “canceled” and replaced with new structures drawn from pure Naturalism. Monarchy, the Clergy, the Nobility and Officer classes were enemies of the people’s liberty and needed to be eliminated. Mary witnessed, unfazed, unhorrified, the gruesome guillotining of Louis XVI and the Queen. and others.
Mary’s sociopathological fixation on freedom led to her famous “Vindication of the Rights of Women” in which she (like Marxist Germaine Greer and Betty Friedan 200 years later) compared women to slaves. A Feminist Revolution was the answer. Women must assert their rights, revolt, and, no matter the cost to self, be free.
Of course, today, “Hi guys” is the way girls and ladies are universally greeted wherever they go. Ironically, the apex of Feminism is that, with or without the surgery and hormone treatments, we’re all guys now. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity writ large.