In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\u27s vulnerability theory is rapidly gaining momentum as a justification for expansive social welfare laws. Despite the growing body of literature applying vulnerability theory to a broad range of legal problems, scholars have yet to critically explore the theory\u27s limitations. This article fills that void by analyzing the theory\u27s utility and scope. It shows how examining vulnerability theory through the lens of old-age policy reveals the theory\u27s limited prescriptive value and its tendency-as currently articulated-to promote unduly paternalistic policies. It then describes how vulnerability theory could be refined to provide grea...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
Understanding vulnerability matters because being vulnerable represents a profoundly undesirable sta...
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the contex...
In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\...
Martha Albertson Fineman frames philosophies of justice, freedom, equality, and human nature alongsi...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
Understanding vulnerability matters because being vulnerable represents a profoundly undesirable sta...
This Article uses age as an entry point for examining how temporal and methodological issues in egal...
The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality o...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
Martha Fineman proposes a post-identity vulnerability approach that focuses on burdens we all shar...
This Article briefly considers the origins of the term social justice and its evolution beside our u...
This chapter is one of two theoretical pieces in this international collection. The aim is to challe...
This chapter examines the notions of individualism that are such a key feature of neoliberalism. It ...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
Understanding vulnerability matters because being vulnerable represents a profoundly undesirable sta...
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the contex...
In a political climate in which the role of government is actively being questioned, Martha Fineman\...
Martha Albertson Fineman frames philosophies of justice, freedom, equality, and human nature alongsi...
Martha Albertson Fineman’s earlier work developed a theory of inevitable and derivative dependencies...
Understanding vulnerability matters because being vulnerable represents a profoundly undesirable sta...
This Article uses age as an entry point for examining how temporal and methodological issues in egal...
The abstract legal subject of liberal Western democracies fails to reflect the fundamental reality o...
The notion of vulnerability is increasingly present in normative, legal and ethical documents of var...
Martha Fineman proposes a post-identity vulnerability approach that focuses on burdens we all shar...
This Article briefly considers the origins of the term social justice and its evolution beside our u...
This chapter is one of two theoretical pieces in this international collection. The aim is to challe...
This chapter examines the notions of individualism that are such a key feature of neoliberalism. It ...
none1siThe concept of vulnerability is once again assuming a central role in ethical-poli...
Social injustices, structural and personal crises as well as intensifying stress on some citizens se...
Understanding vulnerability matters because being vulnerable represents a profoundly undesirable sta...
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the contex...