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Overview
According to Rousseau, the best possible relationship between unequals is one of "benificence." This book addresses the problem implicit in his writings of whether it is indeed possible for a just and generous relationship to exist between non-equals. Judith Still draws together issues in Rousseau's work that are often treated in isolation: the state, just relations between individuals, sexual politics and the constructing of a feminine identity. Using techniques of reading drawn from literary theory, she argues that for Rousseau, it is sexual difference that disturbs the practice of benificence.
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- ISBN-13: 9780521415859
- ISBN-10: 0521415853
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publish Date: January 1993
- Dimensions: 8.78 x 5.69 x 0.85 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
- Page Count: 280
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