Feminism and Liberal Theory
Richard C. Sinopoli and
Nancy J. Hirschmann
American Political Science Review, 1991, vol. 85, issue 1, 221-234
Abstract:
In her article on “Freedom, Recognition, and Obligation: A Feminist Approach to Political Theory,” published in the December 1989 issue of this Review, Nancy J. Hirschmann argued that a feminist methodology could breathe new and useful life into liberal political theory, relieving it of its structural sexism. In this Controversy, Richard C. Sinopoli takes issue with key claims made by Hirschmann. In turn, Hirschmann elaborates her case.
Date: 1991
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