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Carole Pateman - Democracy, Feminism, Welfare (Hardcover, New)
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Carole Pateman - Democracy, Feminism, Welfare (Hardcover, New)
Series: Routledge Innovators in Political Theory
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Carole Pateman's writings have been innovatory precisely for their
qualities of engagement, pursued at the height of intellectual
rigour. This book draws from her vast output of articles, chapters,
books and speeches to provide a thematic yet integrated account of
her innovations in political theory and contributions to the
politics of policy-making. The editors have focused on work in
three key areas: Democracy Pateman's perspective is rooted in a
practical perspective, enquiring into and speculating about forms
of participation over and above the 'traditional' exclusions
through which representative systems have been variously
constructed over time. Her work pushes hard on theorists and
politicians who make easy assumptions about apathy and public
opinion, who bracket off the workplace and the home, and who see
politics only in partisan activity, voter behaviour and
governmental policy. Women Pateman's innovatory and still-cited
work on participation antedates the feminist revolution in
political theory and many of the practical struggles that developed
through the later 1970s. While woman-centred, her concerns were
always worked through larger conceptions of social class, economic
advantage, power differentials, 'liberal' individualism and
contracts including marriage. Her feminism was innovative in
political theory, and within feminism itself. As a feminist Pateman
defies categorization, and her concepts of 'the sexual contract'
and 'Wollstonecraft's dilemma' are canonical. Welfare Pateman's
innovation here is an integration of welfare issues - in particular
the proposals for a 'basic income' or for a 'capital stake' - into
her broad but always rigorous conception of democracy. This is
argued through in terms of citizenship, taken as the result of a
social contract. In that way Pateman puts liberalism itself through
an imminent critique, drawing in the practicalities and risks of
life in late capitalist societies. Her theory as always is
political, taking in neo-liberal attacks on 'welfare states' and
the stark realities of international inequalities. Pateman's career
achievements in democratic and feminist theory are brought
productively to bear on debates that would otherwise occur in more
limited, and less provocative, academic and political contexts.
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