Individuality Without Individualism: Review of Janice Raymond's A Passion for Friends [Book Review]

Hypatia 3 (2):131-137 (1988)
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This review of Janice Raymond's A Passion for Friends focuses on her strong sense of the individual and of individuality. However, and this is the central contention of my paper, her perspective is quite distinct from liberal individualism. It is also a complex variation on the feminist concern with selves in relationships.

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Marilyn Friedman
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The life of the mind.Hannah Arendt - 1977 - New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

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