POLS 2150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Religious Education, Practical Reason, Coverture

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Liberalism and the family: engles, friedrich. (1978) the origin of the family, private property and the sate. Marx engles reader (second edition) (pp734-759) new york: hoffman, david (2000). Mothers in the motherland: stanlinist pronatalimsm in its pan- Journal of social history, 34 (1), 35-54: krouse, richard w. (1982). In jean bethke elshtain (ed), the family in political thought (pp. Liberal equality and asymmetries of power: liberalism, 1. Contract: rational individuals who are free to pursue their own interests, between two rational individuals, freely given, assumes the consent of equals. **pillars of equal thought*: liberal theory is undermined by the following two asymmetries of power, two asymmetries in power, 1. Class: ownership and control of property, some in capitalist system. Inequality of power within the family: 2. Sex: marx and engles, bourgeois rights in civil society, didn"t belong to the worker, bourgeois conjugal family. Which one: rational individual, family, tends to get left behind.

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