Feminism
This important reference collection focuses on central issues in contemporary feminist debate. It includes sections on the critique of mainstream political theories, the feminist reconstruction of political concepts, the impact on moral theory of the 'different voice' ethic of care, and the equality/difference debate. Feminism includes the most important literature on the central themes of domination and subordination, essentialism, race and class.
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Feminism
This important reference collection focuses on central issues in contemporary feminist debate. It includes sections on the critique of mainstream political theories, the feminist reconstruction of political concepts, the impact on moral theory of the 'different voice' ethic of care, and the equality/difference debate. Feminism includes the most important literature on the central themes of domination and subordination, essentialism, race and class.
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This important reference collection focuses on central issues in contemporary feminist debate. It includes sections on the critique of mainstream political theories, the feminist reconstruction of political concepts, the impact on moral theory of the 'different voice' ethic of care, and the equality/difference debate. Feminism includes the most important literature on the central themes of domination and subordination, essentialism, race and class.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781852785659
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/1994
Series: Schools of Thought in Politics series , #6
Pages: 896
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 10.00(h) x 3.00(d)

About the Author

Edited by the late Susan Moller Okin, formerly Professor of Political Science and Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society, Stanford University, US and Jane Mansbridge, JFK School of Government, Harvard University, US
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