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Robin West examines such issues as the nature of justice, the concept of harm, economic theories of value, and the utility of constitutional discourse. She illuminates the adverse repercussions of the anti-essentialist position for jurisprudence and offers strategies for correcting them. Far from espousing a return to essentialism, West argues for a pragmatic, open stance toward various understandings of the similarities and differences between men and women.
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Table of Contents
Introduction : losing the connections
Caring for justice
The concept of harm
Law, literature, and feminism
Invisible victims
Feminism, postmodernism, and law.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-337) and index.
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