Questions about the relevance and value of various liberal
concepts are at the heart of important debates among feminist
philosophers and social theorists. Although many feminists invoke
concepts such as rights, equality, autonomy, and freedom in
arguments for liberation, some attempt to avoid them, noting that
they can also reinforce and perpetuate oppressive social
structures.
In Challenging Liberalism Schwartzman explores the reasons why
concepts such as rights and equality can sometimes reinforce
oppression. She argues that certain forms of abstraction and
individualism are central to liberal methodology and that these
give rise to a number of problems. Drawing on the work of feminist
moral, political, and legal theorists, she constructs an approach
that employs these concepts, while viewing them from within a
critique of social relations of power.
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