Articles previously presented at a conference. Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-251) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: Toward a humanist justice : a critical introduction to the work of Susan Moller Okin / Debra Satz and Rob Reich -- Rethinking political theory -- Okin's liberal feminism as a radical political theory / Nancy Rosenblum -- A matter of demolition? : Susan Okin on justice and gender / Joshua Cohen -- Of linchpins and other interpretive tools : reconsidering Okin's method / Elizabeth Wingrove -- Can feminism be liberated from governmentalism? / John Tomasi -- Gender and the family -- Equality of opportunity and the family / David Miller -- "No more relevance than one's eye color" : justice and society without gender / Molly Lyndon Shanley -- On the tension between sex equality and religious freedom / Cass Sunstein -- Feminism and cultural diversity -- What we owe women : the view from multicultural feminism / Ayelet Shachar -- Okin and the challenge of essentialism / Alison M. Jaggar -- The dilemma of a dutiful daughter : love and freedom in the thought of Kartini / Chandran Kukathas -- Development and gender -- Discordant cooperation : reinventing globalization to reduce gender inequality / Robert O. Keohane -- The gendered cycle of vulnerability in the less developed world / Iris Marion Young.
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