This is the first episode of a three-part conversation with Erika Bachiochi. Erika discusses her personal history and her intellectual journey through the political spectrum. She also discusses the 18th century author and advocate, Mary Wollstonecraft, the origins of the feminist movement, and the rights and duties in a free and just society.
Other topics we cover: her personal background, the Abigail Adams Institute, Catholic feminism, “The Rights of Women,” and introduction to Mary Wollstonecraft, the French and American Revolutions, the importance of virtue, and more.
Erika Bachiochi is a legal scholar at the Ethics & Public Policy Center and a senior fellow at the Abigail Adams Institute, where she serves as the director of The Wollstonecraft Project. An accomplished mom of seven, Bachiochi has a J.D. from Boston University School of Law and is the author of “The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision” (2021). Praxis Circle interviewed Bachiochi for her expertise on the history of feminism and her insight on where the movement is headed.
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