 | Michael J. Sandel - Political Science - 1998 - 417 pages
Despite the success of American life in the last half century, our national politics is rife with discontent. What ails democracy in America today, and what can be done about ... | |
 | Karen Lehrman - Social Science - 1997 - 228 pages
A critical reevaluation of "establishment feminism" by a noted feminist intellectual argues that feminist politics should not control women's private lives and that such ideas ... | |
 | John Rawls - Philosophy - 2001 - 214 pages
This book originated as lectures for a course on political philosophy that Rawls taught regularly at Harvard in the 1980s. In time the lectures became a restatement of his ... | |
 | Karen Green - Political Science - 1995 - 211 pages
In this revisiting of the Western humanistic tradition, political philosopher Green questions whether humanism should be rejected by feminists as "patriarchal" or "essentialist ... | |
 | Chris J. Cuomo - Social Science - 2003 - 161 pages
The search for an ethic that is joyful and life-loving, yet politically and scientifically realistic, is at the root of Cuomo's recent philosophy. | |
 | Nicola Lacey - Law - 1998 - 273 pages
The essays in this book present a feminist critique of law based on an analysis of the ways in which the very structure of modern law is gendered. Ranging across such field as ... | |
 | Amy R. Baehr - Social Science - 2004 - 298 pages
The essays in this volume present versions of feminism that are explicitly liberal, or versions of liberalism that are explicitly feminist. By bringing together some of the ... | |
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