
MacKinnon, Rousseau, and the Origins of Inequality
Political Theory 101
McKinnon and Rousseau on Inequality
The place in a political theory where you locate the origins of inequality makes a big difference for how that theory will then eventually propose to deal with that inequality. In Mckinnon's case, with maleness, if the state is masculine, if it is male, then the state can't deliver right? If the state is the capitalist state, then thestate can't deliver you socialism and you have to do something else.
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