Sumario: | Carole Pateman's 'El Desorden de las Mujeres: Democracia, Feminismo y Teoría Política' explores the intersection of feminism with democratic theory and political philosophy. Analyzing classical political theories, particularly those of Locke and Rousseau, the book critiques the exclusion of feminist perspectives from mainstream political discourse. Pateman argues that gender differences and the subordination of women are central to the construction of modern political theory. Through a collection of essays written between 1975 and 1988, the work addresses issues such as the public-private dichotomy, political obligation, and the patriarchal welfare state. The book aims to integrate feminist insights into political theory, challenging conventional interpretations and offering new perspectives on democracy and citizenship. It is intended for scholars and students interested in feminist political theory and the role of gender in political discourse.
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