Originally published in 1994, asks how moral theories, whether
traditional or feminist are made a reality. Using detailed examples
to bring moral norms to light, the book addresses historical cases
and contemporary social problems such as teen pregnancy,
contraception, abortion and gay rights. Her in-depth study of
Margaret Sanger's early work on birth control shows how the
knowledge of birth control as well as the action of abortion was
(and still is) declared deviant and reveals the collective nature
of both morality and knowledge.
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