This volume defends a particular set of progressive political interventions on the basis of their being legitimate exercises of coercive political power, specifically focusing on the gendered division of labour, which is widely regarded as the predominant form of gender injustice.
This volume defends a particular set of progressive political interventions on the basis of their being legitimate exercises of coercive political power, specifically focusing on the gendered division of labour, which is widely regarded as the predominant form of gender injustice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gina Schouten is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. Her research interests are in the areas of social and political philosophy and ethics. She has published in a number of distinguished scholarly journals including Law, Ethics, and Philosophy and the Journal of Applied Philosophy.
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Introduction 1: A Stalled Revolution and the Gender Egalitarian Policy Agenda 2: The Challenge of Liberal Legitimacy 3: The Mal-Distribution Strategy 4: The Family and the Basic Structure 5: Citizenship and Gender Hierarchies in Political Liberalism 6: A Neutral Case for Autonomy Promotion 7: The Political Case for Gender Egalitarianism: A Stability Argument Conclusion
Introduction 1: A Stalled Revolution and the Gender Egalitarian Policy Agenda 2: The Challenge of Liberal Legitimacy 3: The Mal-Distribution Strategy 4: The Family and the Basic Structure 5: Citizenship and Gender Hierarchies in Political Liberalism 6: A Neutral Case for Autonomy Promotion 7: The Political Case for Gender Egalitarianism: A Stability Argument Conclusion
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