Socialism, Feminism and Philosophy: A Radical Philosophy Reader

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Pub. Date: 1991-01-24
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Summary

Since 1972, the journalRadical Philosophyhas provided a forum for the discussion of radical and critical ideas in philosophy. This anthology reprints some of the best articles to have appeared in the journal during the past five years. It covers topics in social and moral philosophy which are central to current controversies on the left, focusing on theoretical issues raised by socialist, feminist, and environmental movements. The articles engage with contemporary issues in critical terms, and represent the best of recent philosophical work on the left.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Feminism and Philosophyp. 7
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Tensions in Feminist Philosophyp. 9
Hegel as Lord and Masterp. 27
Referencesp. 44
Morality, Masculinity and the Marketp. 46
Feminism and the Logic of Moralityp. 69
From Virginia Woolf to the Post-Modernsp. 100
Socialism and Philosophyp. 123
Proletarian Philosophy: a Version of Pastoral?p. 125
Marxism and the Dialectical Methodp. 140
Analytical Marxism: a New Paradigm?p. 169
Socialism and Democracyp. 178
Nature and Human Naturep. 209
Women, Humanity and Naturep. 211
Humanism=Speciesism?p. 235
Notesp. 268
Bibliographyp. 272
The Human Body in Social Theoryp. 275
Indexp. 304
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