The work focuses specifically on the similarities and differences of these political philosophies, by critically examining the liberal feminist writings of John Stuart Mill, Betty Friedan, Simone de Beauvoir and Janet Radcliffe Richards, paying special attention to the issues of employment, education, marriage and the family, and governmental politics. These works are, in turn, compared and contrasted to the anarcho-feminism of Emma Goldman.
Finally, as feminism as a whole movement is subjected to a rigorous critique, in terms of its overall liberatory potential, what emerges is a compelling look at feminist anarchism, describing "what ought to be -- and what could be."
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The work focuses specifically on the similarities and differences of these political philosophies, by critically examining the liberal feminist writings of John Stuart Mill, Betty Friedan, Simone de Beauvoir and Janet Radcliffe Richards, paying special attention to the issues of employment, education, marriage and the family, and governmental politics. These works are, in turn, compared and contrasted to the anarcho-feminism of Emma Goldman.
Finally, as feminism as a whole movement is subjected to a rigorous critique, in terms of its overall liberatory potential, what emerges is a compelling look at feminist anarchism, describing "what ought to be -- and what could be."
Imprint | Black Rose Books |
Country of origin | Canada |
Release date | November 2002 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days |
First published | May 2002 |
Authors | Susan Brown, L.Susan Brown |
Dimensions | 215 x 144 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 198 |
Edition | 2nd Ed. |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-55164-202-4 |
Barcode | 9781551642024 |
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LSN | 1-55164-202-6 |