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8 Liberal Feminism: Comprehensive and Political
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Amy Baehr
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Biography of a Bibliography: Three Decades of Feminist Response to Rawls 1
- Contributors 1
- 1 Radical Liberals, Reasonable Feminists: Reason, Power, and Objectivity in MacKinnon and Rawls 24
- 2 Feminism, Method, and Rawlsian Abstraction 40
- 3 Rereading Rawls on Self-Respect: Feminism, Family Law, and the Social Bases of Self-Respect 57
- 4 “The Family as a Basic Institution”: A Feminist Analysis of the Basic Structure as Subject 75
- 5 Rawls, Freedom, and Disability: A Feminist Rereading 96
- 6 Rawls on International Justice 115
- 7 Jean Hampton’s Reworking of Rawls: Is “Feminist Contractarianism” Useful for Feminism? 133
- 8 Liberal Feminism: Comprehensive and Political 150
- References 167
- List of Contributors 177
- Index 179
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: Biography of a Bibliography: Three Decades of Feminist Response to Rawls 1
- Contributors 1
- 1 Radical Liberals, Reasonable Feminists: Reason, Power, and Objectivity in MacKinnon and Rawls 24
- 2 Feminism, Method, and Rawlsian Abstraction 40
- 3 Rereading Rawls on Self-Respect: Feminism, Family Law, and the Social Bases of Self-Respect 57
- 4 “The Family as a Basic Institution”: A Feminist Analysis of the Basic Structure as Subject 75
- 5 Rawls, Freedom, and Disability: A Feminist Rereading 96
- 6 Rawls on International Justice 115
- 7 Jean Hampton’s Reworking of Rawls: Is “Feminist Contractarianism” Useful for Feminism? 133
- 8 Liberal Feminism: Comprehensive and Political 150
- References 167
- List of Contributors 177
- Index 179