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... feudal patriarchal household was rooted in the unity of capital and labor . " The common basis of the feudal family— that its members jointly made a living from the land — had rested in the unity between capital and labor . " 37 The ...
... feudal patriarchal household was rooted in the unity of capital and labor . " The common basis of the feudal family— that its members jointly made a living from the land — had rested in the unity between capital and labor . " 37 The ...
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... feudal society , the family is characterized as public , and as such , one does not ask whether relations of power other than feudal class relations are operating here because no differentiation is made between patriarchal family and feudal ...
... feudal society , the family is characterized as public , and as such , one does not ask whether relations of power other than feudal class relations are operating here because no differentiation is made between patriarchal family and feudal ...
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Zillah R. Eisenstein. Given the earlier discussion of the family in feudal society , the relations between the family and feudal ... Feudal Patriarchy Paternalism Patriarchal Family Feudalism The conflict between the ideologies of liberal ...
Zillah R. Eisenstein. Given the earlier discussion of the family in feudal society , the relations between the family and feudal ... Feudal Patriarchy Paternalism Patriarchal Family Feudalism The conflict between the ideologies of liberal ...
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PART | 23 |
THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF LIBERAL | 31 |
The Feminist Embrace | 89 |
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