
Feminism Without Illusions: A Critique of Individualism
by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Published 1991 by Univ of North Carolina Pr
364 pages
About this book:
In arguing that feminism has neither adequately acknowledged its ties to individualism nor squarely faced the extent to which many of its campaigns for social justice are based on the insistence of rights for the individual over good of the community, this study analyzes current political theory and its application to affirmative action, comparative worth and abortion rights. The author also examines the debate over feminist history and the relationship between feminism and postmodernism.
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