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Wollstonecraft's conceptualization of equality differed from that of Rousseau in that Rousseau considered that equality in education should be based on the natural abilities and capacities of a person. On the other hand, Wollstonecraft believed that there should be no discriminatory decisions regarding gender. In his book, "A Vindication of Human Rights," in which he states that intellectual equality represents the beginning of equality in economy and politics.