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... defined in terms of the wage - labor process . Whereas the feudal patriarchal family was an integral part of the system of produc- tion , the capitalist patriarchal family is based on the distinction be- tween domestic and wage labor ...
... defined in terms of the wage - labor process . Whereas the feudal patriarchal family was an integral part of the system of produc- tion , the capitalist patriarchal family is based on the distinction be- tween domestic and wage labor ...
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... defined in terms of the laws that protect one's property . One enters political society in order to protect property . This is the essence of freedom , to Locke . The rule of law creates the possibility of individual freedom ...
... defined in terms of the laws that protect one's property . One enters political society in order to protect property . This is the essence of freedom , to Locke . The rule of law creates the possibility of individual freedom ...
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... defined family . Sophie's nature is a construction and description of femininity as it has been defined histor- ically through the relations of the family . Rousseau has reified the patri- archal definition of the natural woman ...
... defined family . Sophie's nature is a construction and description of femininity as it has been defined histor- ically through the relations of the family . Rousseau has reified the patri- archal definition of the natural woman ...
Contents
PART | 23 |
THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF LIBERAL | 31 |
The Feminist Embrace | 89 |
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