Social and political philosophy : classical and western texts in feminist and multicultural perspective James P. Sterba.
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- 0534527442
- HM 216 .St45 1998
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HG 4521 .K658a 2012 Rich kid, smart kid : | HG 4751 .R191 2014 Perry Chen, Yancey Strickler, Charles Adler and Kickstarter | HM 51 .R545 1989 Society : | HM 216 .St45 1998 Social and political philosophy : | HM 263 .C765 2003 Propaganda techniques | HM 447 .K331 2017 Sociology in our times. | HM 585 .C884 2018 Experience sociology |
Includes index.
This edition has an expanded number of selections to include more of the classical Western philosopher's views about women. Also, a new section is included featuring the works of Catharine MacKinnon and Cornel West, new selections from John Stuart Mill and John Hospers, and an expanded selection from John Rawls. The author also added a new feminist perspectice on John Locke's work from Lorene Clark titled "Who owns the apple in the Garden of Eden?"
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