Olympe de Gouges und die Neudefinition des vertragstheoretischen Kanons

In Christine M. Klapeer, Johanna Leinius, Franziska Martinsen, Heike Mauer & Inga Nüthen (eds.), Handbuch Politik und Geschlecht. Leverkusen: Budrich. pp. 243-253 (2024)
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Abstract

During the French Revolution, Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793) campaigned for the rights of women, enslaved people and other politically marginalised and underprivileged groups. Conceptually, her reflection is located within the tradition of the social contract. However, she made a theoretical and practical break with this by abolishing the separation between the political and private spheres and universally expanding political participation and belonging.

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Elisa Orrù
University of Freiburg

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