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  1. Parole de femme.Annie Leclerc - 1980
    Texte-phare d'un nouveau féminisme échappant à la seule récrimination, défi jeté à la face d'une arrogance virile encore inébranlée, appel vibrant à la prise de parole des femmes et à leur participation effective aux affaires du monde, non pour leur seule libération mais pour celle de tous...
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  • Man Made Language.Dale Spender - 1985 - Routledge.
    A feminist study of language and its rules argues that men have shaped it in order to instill their own prejudices and viewpoints on society, and shows how male-slanted language affects all women's lives.
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  • (1 other version)The Wealth of Nations.Adam Smith - 1976 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    This thoughtful new abridgment is enriched by the brilliant commentary which accompanies it. In it, Laurence Dickey argues that the _Wealth of Nations_ contains--and conceals--a great deal of how Smith actually thought a commercial society works. Guided by his conviction that the so-called Adam Smith Problem--the relationship between ethics and economics in Smith's thinking--is a core element in the argument of the work itself, Dickey's commentary focuses on the devices Smith uses to ground his economics in broadly ethical and social (...)
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  • Feminine Economies: Thinking Against the Market in the Enlightenment and the Late Twentieth Century.Judith Still & Professor of French and Critical Theory Judith Still - 1997 - Manchester University Press.
    Explores certain textual representations of gift economies, contrasts them with the dominant market paradigm, investigates the values of a utopic horizon of gift exchange, and analyzes how the representation of the sexual or racial Other as economically the same or different can have a repressive force. Highlights two historical moments: the 18th-century transition from feudalism to the capitalist and colonial market economy, particularly in the work of Rousseau; and the purported transition to a post-capitalist and post-colonial economy in the late (...)
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  • (1 other version)Wealth of nations.Adam Smith - unknown
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