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TOWARD A FEMINIST THEORY OF THE STATE. By. MacKinnon. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, xvii, 249. $25.00. Reviewed by Ruth Colker * In this essay, I will discuss how a feminist can continue. tools of law to respond to a male-dominated society, despite tique of the state found in feminist theory.' Catharine.
1. Sept. 1991 · Toward a Feminist Theory of the State presents Catharine MacKinnon’s powerful analysis of politics, sexuality, and the law from the perspective of women. Using the debate over Marxism and feminism as a point of departure, MacKinnon develops a theory of gender centered on sexual subordination and applies it to the state. The result ...
Toward a Feminist Theory of the State is a 1989 book about feminist political theory by the legal scholar Catharine MacKinnon . Summary. MacKinnon argues that feminism had "no account of male power as an ordered yet deranged whole"; that is, a systematic account of the structural organization whereby male dominance is instantiated and enforced.
- Catharine A. MacKinnon
- 1989
Toward a Feminist Theory of the State presents Catharine MacKinnon's powerful analysis of politics, sexuality, and the law from the perspective of women. Using the debate over Marxism...
2. März 2012 · Toward a feminist theory of the state. by. MacKinnon, Catharine A. Publication date. 1989. Topics. Women's rights, Feminism, Women, Women and socialism. Publisher. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press.
1. Sept. 1991 · Toward a Feminist Theory of the State presents Catharine MacKinnon’s powerful analysis of politics, sexuality, and the law from the perspective of women. Using the debate over Marxism and feminism as a point of departure, MacKinnon develops a theory of gender centered on sexual subordination and applies it to the state.
- Catharine A. MacKinnon
Toward a Feminist Theory of the State presents Catharine MacKinnon's powerful ysis of politics, sexuality, and the law from the perspective of women. Using the debate over Marxism and feminism as a point of departure, MacKinnon develops a theory of gender centered on sexual subordination and applies it to the state.