Moral boundaries : a political argument for an ethic of care /
This work contests the association of care with women alone as empirically and historically inaccurate, as well as politically unwise. It goes on to illustrate the ways in which society degrades the importance of caring in order to maintain the power of those who are privileged.
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New York ; London :
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1993.
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College of St. Scholastica
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HQ1206 .T75 1993 |
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Southwest Minnesota State University
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HQ1206 .T75 1993 |
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Minnesota State University Moorhead
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HQ1206 .T75 1993 |
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University of St. Thomas
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HQ1206 .T75 1993 |
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University of Minnesota
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HQ1206 .T75 1993 |
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Winona State University
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HQ1206 .T75 1993 |
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