- Mary Wollstencraft and J.S Mill (in On the Subjection ofWomen) both argue that women have been oppressed. What doeseach thinker say about the way that either (or both) the privateand/or public spheres perpetuate women’s oppression? You can refermore to Wollstencraft in the answer if you prefer. **
2. Marx and Mill both thought that there were historical forcesblocking the full development of human freedom. How are their viewsof freedom (and secondarily history) different? What do Marx andMill want people to be free from? What did each thinkerthink that freedom was for? You can refer more toMarx in the answer if you prefer. **