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Equality
In: Law , A 2015 , Equality . in R A Segal & K von Stuckrad (eds) , Vocabulary for the study of religion . Brill , Leiden .
Equality is a political and moral ideal that refers to some universal condition thought to be shared by human beings. Since this inherent equality is often thought to have been corrupted by a self-interested secular world, this essay shifts the emphasis from equality as a timeless concept to equalization as a historical process.
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Marriage Equality, Parentage (In)Equality
In: 32 Wisconsin Journal of Law Gender and Society 179 (2017)
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Equality
In: Themes for the 21st century
Equality in Law or Equality in Fact
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 366-367
ISSN: 1537-5404
Gender Equality in Employment: Protection Versus Equality
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Complex equality: Beyond equality and difference
In: Feminist theory: an international interdisciplinary journal, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 67-82
ISSN: 1741-2773
Equality has become a highly controversial concept within feminism, not least because standard egalitarian accounts have been accused of neglecting both difference and also issues of real concern to feminists, such as the structure of the `domestic' sphere, contexts of power, and responsibility for domestic work. Michael Walzer's theory of `complex equality' promises a commitment to equality that deploys a much broader analytical focus, and yet is sensitive to difference. As such, it merits attention from feminists. In this article, I will begin to investigate the possibilities offered by this theory, by examining the positions it can generate on issues of domestic work and decision-making power. It will be my contention that Walzer's own position on these issues is a little abbreviated, but that a distinctive and worthwhile account can be developed merely by applying arguments he has advanced elsewhere.