"The original feminist movement — particularly in its early forms with figures like Mary Wollstonecraft (Mary Shelley's mother) — focused on women's education, dignity, and moral agency, not on sexual liberation through prostitution. In fact, Wollstonecraft argued that true female empowerment came from intellectual development, maternal strength, and social responsibility, not objectification."

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