Women in Western Political ThoughtThe description for this book, Women in Western Political Thought, will be forthcoming. |
Contents
Plato and the Greek Tradition of Misogyny 15001 | 15 |
Philosopher Queens and Private Wives | 28 |
Female Nature and Social Structure | 51 |
Womans Place and Nature in a Functionalist | 73 |
Rousseau and the Modern Patriarchal Tradition 9588 | 106 |
Equality and Freedomfor Men | 140 |
The Fate of Rousseaus Heroines | 167 |
John Stuart Mill Liberal Feminist | 197 |
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