
Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach
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Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
338
Language
English
Published
Jun 4, 2001
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
Revised
ISBN-10
0521003857
ISBN-13
9780521003858
Description
Martha Nussbaum presents a compelling argument for a redefined feminism that transcends borders and cultural limitations. By endorsing the capabilities approach, she emphasizes the necessity of empowering women globally, highlighting the importance of individual potential and personal development in a diverse array of contexts. This perspective invites readers to reconsider traditional feminist frameworks and to adopt a more inclusive understanding of women’s rights that aligns with universal human development.
Nussbaum's insights challenge established narratives by exploring the cultural, social, and economic barriers that women face in various societies. She deftly argues that true progress cannot be achieved through a one-size-fits-all solution; instead, it requires acknowledging the unique circumstances and aspirations of women around the world. As she weaves together theory and practical implications, her work serves as a clarion call for a more empathetic and comprehensive approach to gender equity. Through her exploration, Nussbaum encourages a deeper engagement with the complexities of women's experiences, urging a collective move toward meaningful change.
Nussbaum's insights challenge established narratives by exploring the cultural, social, and economic barriers that women face in various societies. She deftly argues that true progress cannot be achieved through a one-size-fits-all solution; instead, it requires acknowledging the unique circumstances and aspirations of women around the world. As she weaves together theory and practical implications, her work serves as a clarion call for a more empathetic and comprehensive approach to gender equity. Through her exploration, Nussbaum encourages a deeper engagement with the complexities of women's experiences, urging a collective move toward meaningful change.
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