Précis: Freedom to Care

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (6):816-819 (2021)
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Abstract

This summary of Freedom to Care begins with the core claims and conceptualizations upon which the theory of liberal dependency care rests. It then summarizes the book’s chapters. The first five chapters (Part I) delineate its theoretical foundations, which include the two-level contract theory approach to distributive justice for caregiving arrangements. In Part II of the book, chapters six through nine, I formulate liberal proposals for justice-enhancing social change before identifying cross-cultural metrics of justice for the internal evaluation of caregiving arrangements.

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original Bhandary, Asha (2022) "Précis: _Freedom to Care_". Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25(6):816-819

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