Mary Wollstonecraft and Feminist Republicanism

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Civil Society
Eighteenth Century Republicanism
Enable Men
Enlightenment feminism
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Factual Freedom
gender equality theory
Hoi Polloi
liberty theory
Main Character
Married Woman
Mary Wollstonecraft
moral agency
Mr Venables
political philosophy
Rightful Change
social contract tradition
Sui Iuris
Wollstonecraft's Account
Wollstonecraft's Approach
Wollstonecraft's Concept
Wollstonecraft's Critique
Wollstonecraft's Feminism
Wollstonecraft's Life
Wollstonecraft's Novels
Wollstonecraft's Position
Wollstonecraft's Texts
Wollstonecraft's Theory
Wollstonecraft's View
Wollstonecraft's Works
Wollstonecraft’s Account
Wollstonecraft’s Approach
Wollstonecraft’s Concept
Wollstonecraft’s Critique
Wollstonecraft’s Feminism
Wollstonecraft’s Life
Wollstonecraft’s Novels
Wollstonecraft’s Position
Wollstonecraft’s Texts
Wollstonecraft’s Theory
Wollstonecraft’s View
Wollstonecraft’s Works
women's political thought history

Product details

  • ISBN 9781848935365
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Mary Wollstonecraft is a writer whose work continues to provoke scholarly debate. Halldenius explores Wollstonecraft’s political philosophy, focusing on her treatment of republicanism and independence, to propose a new way of reading her work – that of a ‘feminist republican’.
Lena Halldenius is professor of human rights at Lund University. She has published articles in political philosophy and the history of political thought in journals including British Journal for the History of Philosophy, History of Political Thought and European Journal of Political Theory. Recent work on Mary Wollstonecraft includes 'Mary Wollstonecraft's Feminist Critique of Property. On Becoming a Thief From Principle' in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (2014).

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