Feminism aims for political, economic, personal, and social equality between sexes. It incorporates that society prioritizes the male point of view and treats women unjustly. Mary Wollstonecraft is seen as a founder of feminism due to her 1792 book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, in which she argues women should have equal rights to education and influence in society as men since they have equal ability to reason. The document discusses the history of feminism through its first, second, and third waves which focused on property rights, anti-discrimination, and issues facing women of color respectively.