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Women and Men Political Theorists
Enlightened Conversations
Kristin Waters (Author)
9780631209805, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 10 March 2000
388 pages
24.4 x 17.3 x 2.7 cm, 0.689 kg
"This carefully crafted sourcebook makes available almost forgotten work in political philosophy by women and men authors from the seventeenth to the early twentieth centuries. Set in its historical and intellectual context with substantial introductions, the material reveals an exciting body of critical literature that contests modern liberal theory and demonstrates the need to rethink the canon of Western political theory." Alison Jaggar, University of Colorado "Kristin Waters' anthology is an egalitarian and inclusive conversation between political theorists of different races, times, and genders. Her thorough introductions to each of the participants and her insightful
interpretive suggestions turn Women and Men Political Theorists into a unique text and an excellent addition to political theory." Bat-Ami Bar On, Binghamton University (SUNY)
This much-anticipated work is a rich and insightful collection of essays that restores women and minorities to the arena of political theory and debate. Philosophers such as Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft argue alongside traditional theorists, including Rousseau and Locke, in a unique historical dialogue. Arranged by several key themes, each covered by both men and women theorists, the book amounts to a rediscovery of women's political philosophy in arguments over both traditional and feminist concepts. Also provided are substantial biographical details about the writers, and secondary source material for the student and researcher.
Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 Part I sources of Political Authority Introduction 5 1 The Second Treatise of Government 20 2 A Serious Proposal to the Ladies/Some Reflections upon Marriage/An Impartial Enquiry into the Causes of Rebellion and Civil War/The Christian Religion 39 Part II Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment Introduction 63 3 Discourse on the Origin of Inequality 73 4 A Vindication of the Rights of Women 94 Part III Conservation or Revolution as the Path to Democratic Change Introduction 125 5 Reflections on the Revolution in France 131 6 A vindication of the Rights of Men 147 Part IV Federalism and Anti-Federalism Introduction 171 7 The Federalist 178 8 Observations on the New Constitution 192 Part V Thoughts on Minority Rights and Liberty – From Servitude to Privilege Introduction 205 9 Writings and Addresses 214 10 On Liberty 233 Part VI Abolitionism, Socialism, and Feminism Introduction 245 11 Writings and Addresses 261 12 The Communist Manifesto 283 13 Woman, Church and State 298 Part VII From Utilitarianism to Womanist Theory Introduction 317 14 Utilitarianism 328 15 A Voice from the South. By a Black Woman of the South 339 Bibliography 357 Index 363
John Locke
Mary Astell
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Mary Wollstonecraft
Edmund Burke
Mary Wollstonecraft
James Madison
Mercy Otis Warren
Maria W. Stewart
John Stuart Mill
Frederick Douglass
Karl Marx
Matilda Joslyn Gage
John Stuart Mill
Anna Julia Cooper
Subject Areas: Politics & government [JP]
