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_aENGSTER, Daniel _93254 |
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_aMary wollstonecraft`s nurturing liberalism : _bbetween en ethic of justice and care |
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520 | 3 | _aContemporary feminist scholars have devoted much attention to anlyzing the relationship between justice and care theorie but little to the ideas of early feminist authors. I bring the political philosophy of the Mary Wollstonecraft to bear on contemporary justice/care debates in order to highlight her unique contribution. Although usually interpreted as a classical liberal or republican thinker, Wollstonecraft in better understood as a feminist care theorist. She animed at a revolutionary transformation of liberal society by emphasizing the importance of care-giving duties. Unlike some recent feminist scholars, however, she still recognized an important role for justice. She argued that before personal care-giving activities could transform the political, political justie had first to be extended to personal caring relationships. Wollstonecraft`s political philosophy thus provides a feminist model for synthesizing justice and care theories and represents an innovative reformulation of classical liberal and republican ideas that incorporates the care perspective | |
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_tAmerican Political Science Review _g95, 3, p. 577-588 _d, 2001 _w |
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_a20060515 _b1036^b _cQuiteria |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c7434 _d7434 |
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