Synopses & Reviews
This volume collects some of today's most original and important work at the intersection of feminism and political theory. A representative and wide-ranging set of readings on feminist political thought, the authors provide large-scale critiques, and in some instances reconstructions, of important strains in political thought, including notions of equality, rights-based justice, and contract theories. The fourteen essays are organized around four major themes: "The Question of a Different Voice: Care, Justice, and Rights," "Equality and Inequality in Politics and Elsewhere," "Coercion versus Consent, Public versus Private, and Sexuality," and "Trust and Responsibility."
About the Author
Cass R. Sunstein is the Robert Walmsley University Professor�at Harvard University. His many books include Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness; Going to Extremes: How Like Minds Unite and Divide; and On Rumors: How Falsehoods Spread, Why We Believe Them, What Can Be Done.