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Thinkers and their Ideas Categorise
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John Locke
Mary Wollstonecraft
John Stuart Mill
John Rawls
Betty Friedan
Women need to change how they see themselves and their role in order to progress
All women are equal to men; therefore, all women should be treated equally to men
Came up with the harm principle: there are actions that affect the actor and actions that affect others, and the latter should be controlled
It is the view of them as part of the domestic world that limits the progression of women
There should be an enabling state
There exists a trade-off between liberty and equality
If a state were entirely free it would lack justice which needs to be maintained by the state
Women should have the right to choose their career, to have an abortion and to be free from discrimination
Women need equal education, opportunities and liberties to men
Came up with the original position (the natural state of humanity) and the veil of ignorance (it is not known how life will be)
Liberty is good as it progresses society and improves individual and social life
There are four natural rights for all people: life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and property ownership
Government should be based on a social contract and should be a minimal state
All people are born rational, equal and free
It is their lack of education that holds women back