The feminist movement and the political theories that support it, has been presented throughout history as a struggle for equal recognition of rights between men and women and against patriarchy as a prevailing social system where inequalities prevail. John Rawls and his theory of justice seek with his egalitarian liberalism the disappearance of these inequalities in pursuit of a socially just society. Here both theories, the postulates they have in common and their respective criticisms are put into balance. Feminism is also reviewed as a theory of justice from Latin America, with its successes and failures
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...
In his A Theory of Justice John Rawls presents a critique of utilitarianism. He focuses on utilitari...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...
Feminist criticisms in social sciences have challenged the traditional disciplines in two ways. On o...
This paper is a contribution to the debates in contemporary political theory around competing under...
Feminists have sometimes argued that philosophical theories of justice deriving from the liberal tra...
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Harvard University Press. 330 pp. $25...
John Rawls’s theory of justice is perhaps the contemporary work in political philosophy mostly discu...
This article analyzes debates on justice and their implications for feminist critique. Our focus is ...
Aunque existe una coordinación social, formal y coercitiva que exige la observancia de la ley, en e...
Political parties and social movements activists refere to the notion of justice as founding princip...
John Rawls provides an excellent truth-seeking account of social justice that is argued for at great...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
Este artículo de reflexión analiza la Teoría de la Justicia de John Rawls, comos una nueva defensa d...
With the publication of A Theory of Justice in 1971, John Rawls not only rejuvenated contemporary po...
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...
In his A Theory of Justice John Rawls presents a critique of utilitarianism. He focuses on utilitari...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...
Feminist criticisms in social sciences have challenged the traditional disciplines in two ways. On o...
This paper is a contribution to the debates in contemporary political theory around competing under...
Feminists have sometimes argued that philosophical theories of justice deriving from the liberal tra...
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Toward a Feminist Theory of the State. Harvard University Press. 330 pp. $25...
John Rawls’s theory of justice is perhaps the contemporary work in political philosophy mostly discu...
This article analyzes debates on justice and their implications for feminist critique. Our focus is ...
Aunque existe una coordinación social, formal y coercitiva que exige la observancia de la ley, en e...
Political parties and social movements activists refere to the notion of justice as founding princip...
John Rawls provides an excellent truth-seeking account of social justice that is argued for at great...
Can we dispense with justice? This thesis seeks to defend the concept of justice against critics wh...
Este artículo de reflexión analiza la Teoría de la Justicia de John Rawls, comos una nueva defensa d...
With the publication of A Theory of Justice in 1971, John Rawls not only rejuvenated contemporary po...
Some people are multi-billionaires; others die because they are too poor to afford food or medicatio...
In his A Theory of Justice John Rawls presents a critique of utilitarianism. He focuses on utilitari...
The word “feminism” means different things to its many supporters (and undoubtedly, to its detractor...