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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
342
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2015
Editore
University of Chicago Press
Edizione
1
ISBN-10
022618644X
ISBN-13
9780226186443
Descrizione
Jane Mansbridge expertly delves into the complex narrative surrounding the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) and the reasons behind its failure to be ratified. Through her thoughtful analysis, she highlights the unexpected democratic paradoxes that arise when legal equality conflicts with societal norms and attitudes.
Mansbridge draws on historical events, legal interpretations, and grassroots movements to provide a nuanced understanding of the ERA's journey. Rather than solely focusing on political battles, she examines the cultural and social dynamics that influenced public perception and support for the amendment. Her exploration reveals that societal readiness for legal change often lags behind legislative efforts, creating a disconnect that hinders progress.
With a compelling mix of scholarly analysis and accessible writing, the book encourages readers to reflect on the implications of gender equality in governance. Mansbridge’s examination prompts critical thinking about the continuous struggle for equal rights and the lessons that can be gleaned from past failures, illustrating the enduring relevance of the ERA debate in contemporary discussions about equality.
Ultimately, this work serves as a reminder that the path to equality is fraught with complexities, requiring persistent effort and renewed strategies to overcome the obstacles that remain.
Mansbridge draws on historical events, legal interpretations, and grassroots movements to provide a nuanced understanding of the ERA's journey. Rather than solely focusing on political battles, she examines the cultural and social dynamics that influenced public perception and support for the amendment. Her exploration reveals that societal readiness for legal change often lags behind legislative efforts, creating a disconnect that hinders progress.
With a compelling mix of scholarly analysis and accessible writing, the book encourages readers to reflect on the implications of gender equality in governance. Mansbridge’s examination prompts critical thinking about the continuous struggle for equal rights and the lessons that can be gleaned from past failures, illustrating the enduring relevance of the ERA debate in contemporary discussions about equality.
Ultimately, this work serves as a reminder that the path to equality is fraught with complexities, requiring persistent effort and renewed strategies to overcome the obstacles that remain.
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