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Justice, gender and the family

Book • 1989
In 'Justice, Gender, and the Family', Susan Moller Okin critiques major philosophical theories of justice, arguing that they overlook the role of gender and family structures.

She contends that traditional family dynamics perpetuate gender inequalities, affecting women's opportunities in both public and private spheres.

Okin advocates for a more inclusive theory of justice that addresses these familial injustices.

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