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... right " applies to all women equally as an individual right and at the same time operates differently in practice for poor women and / or black women than it does for a middle - class - white woman . The capitalist patriarchal state has ...
... right " applies to all women equally as an individual right and at the same time operates differently in practice for poor women and / or black women than it does for a middle - class - white woman . The capitalist patriarchal state has ...
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... right to an abortion is not conceived as a woman's right to selfhood . She , rather , on the basis of the right to privacy , can choose to have an abortion . Her right to privacy , not her individual rights to her body , lay the ...
... right to an abortion is not conceived as a woman's right to selfhood . She , rather , on the basis of the right to privacy , can choose to have an abortion . Her right to privacy , not her individual rights to her body , lay the ...
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... right does not require that government " interfere " by making public funds available to them . The right to privacy ... woman's right to self - determination and reproductive freedom , it has been a limited victory for women . In the ...
... right does not require that government " interfere " by making public funds available to them . The right to privacy ... woman's right to self - determination and reproductive freedom , it has been a limited victory for women . In the ...
Contents
PART | 23 |
THE HISTORICAL ORIGINS OF LIBERAL | 31 |
The Feminist Embrace | 89 |
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