Mary Wollstonecraft is often associated more with early liberal feminist thought than with strict labels like capitalist or socialist. Her focus was primarily on advocating for women's rights, education, and moral equality, emphasizing individual liberty and rationality. While she critiqued the patriarchy and the social structures of her time, she did not explicitly align herself with socialist ideology. Instead, her ideas laid the groundwork for later feminist and social theories that would engage with both capitalist and socialist critiques.
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