For nearly four decades, the writings of Carole Pateman have
been regarded as major contributions to debates within political
philosophy and feminist theory. She is the recipient of the 2012
Johan Skytte Prize in political science for "in a thought-provoking
way challenging established ideas about participation, sex and
equality." By critiquing conventional notions of consent at the
heart of much modern political thought--hence the title for this
volume--Pateman has been a central voice in discussions of such
important topics as political participation and democracy, contract
theory and sexual equality, liberalism and the problem of political
obligation, and most recently social citizenship, welfare, and
basic income. These essays, all prepared especially for this
volume, deal with issues that have been central to Pateman's work.
The authors critically engage with her work while making their own
original contributions and advancing ongoing debates.
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