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Page 53
... gender from the division of labour , is at odds with accounts which explain women's subordination in terms of male physical power or sexual aggression . It is true that physical force has had a part to play in gender relations , whether ...
... gender from the division of labour , is at odds with accounts which explain women's subordination in terms of male physical power or sexual aggression . It is true that physical force has had a part to play in gender relations , whether ...
Page 78
... gender has been even more universal . Here the distinguishing element is not the family into which a person is born , but the physical characteristics of sex that are supposed to reveal the naturally determined qualities appropriate to ...
... gender has been even more universal . Here the distinguishing element is not the family into which a person is born , but the physical characteristics of sex that are supposed to reveal the naturally determined qualities appropriate to ...
Page 154
... gender power , so also can these power relations reassert themselves within the formally equal sphere of citizen- ship . This is most apparent in relation to gender . The gendered division of labour reproduces itself in the political ...
... gender power , so also can these power relations reassert themselves within the formally equal sphere of citizen- ship . This is most apparent in relation to gender . The gendered division of labour reproduces itself in the political ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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