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Feminist Legal Studies 8 (1):65-91 (2000)

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  1. The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference.Iris Marion Young - 1986 - Social Theory and Practice 12 (1):1-26.
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  • Responsibility.J. R. Lucas - 1993 - Philosophy 69 (268):254-255.
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  • The politics of community: a feminist critique of the liberal-communitarian debate.Elizabeth Frazer - 1993 - Buffalo: University of Toronto Press. Edited by Nicola Lacey.
    In this text, the authors examine the relationship between political and feminist theory, characterizing and criticizing liberalism and communitarianism from a feminist perspective.
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  • Feminism and modern friendship: Dislocating the community.Marilyn Friedman - 1989 - Ethics 99 (2):275-290.
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  • The Permanent Structure of Antiliberal Thought.Stephen Holmes - 1989 - In Nancy L. Rosenblum (ed.), Liberalism and the Moral Life. Harvard University Press. pp. 227--53.
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  • Why dialogue?Bruce Ackerman - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (1):5-22.
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  • Why Dialogue?Bruce Ackerman - 1989 - Journal of Philosophy 86 (1):5-22.
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  • Law and the Community: The End of Individualism?Allan C. Hutchinson & Leslie Green - 1989 - Carswell Legal Publications.
    Based on a conference held at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 24-25 March, 1988.
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  • What's the Matter with Liberalism?Ronald Beiner & Professor Ronald Beiner - 1992 - Univ of California Press.
    In the wake of the revolutions of 1989, the ongoing political turmoil in the Soviet Union, and the democratization of most of Latin America, what is the task of political theorists? Ronald Beiner's invigorating critique of liberal theory and liberal practices takes on the shibboleths of modern Western discourse. He confronts the aridity of liberal societies that possess incommensurable "values" and "rights," but no principles. To Beiner, this neutralist view is both a false description of liberal society and an incoherent (...)
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