Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Nov 12, 2007
Editore
Polity
ISBN-10
0745640044
ISBN-13
9780745640044
Descrizione
Carole Pateman and Charles W. Mills present a thought-provoking critique of conventional contract theory in this exploration of the underlying structures of domination. They argue that traditional contract frameworks often obscure and perpetuate systems of inequality, particularly in relation to gender and race. Through their incisive analysis, the authors uncover how these social dynamics are embedded within the very fabric of contractual agreements and societal norms.
By intertwining feminist and critical race perspectives, they illuminate the ways in which dominative power is masked by the language of consent and mutual agreement. This compelling work not only invites readers to rethink the foundations of social contracts but also urges them to consider the ethical implications of a system that often privileges certain identities over others. The authors' call for a reimagining of these concepts is both timely and essential for fostering a more equitable society.
By intertwining feminist and critical race perspectives, they illuminate the ways in which dominative power is masked by the language of consent and mutual agreement. This compelling work not only invites readers to rethink the foundations of social contracts but also urges them to consider the ethical implications of a system that often privileges certain identities over others. The authors' call for a reimagining of these concepts is both timely and essential for fostering a more equitable society.
Generi
Scienza e Tecnologia
Filosofia
Classici
Contemporaneo