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  1. Justice, Gender and the Family.Susan Moller Okin - 1989 - Hypatia 8 (1):209-214.
     
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  2. Is multiculturalism bad for women?Susan Moller Okin (ed.) - 1999 - Princeton University Press.
    Polygamy, forced marriage, female genital mutilation, punishing women for being raped, differential access for men and women to health care and education, unequal rights of ownership, assembly, and political participation, unequal vulnerability to violence. These practices and conditions are standard in some parts of the world. Do demands for multiculturalism — and certain minority group rights in particular — make them more likely to continue and to spread to liberal democracies? Are there fundamental conflicts between our commitment to gender equity (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Women in Western Political Thought.Susan Moller Okin - 1979 - Princeton University Press.
    Susan Moller Okin. AFTERWORD or greater weighting of these over “masculine" values. For how are women to continue to assume all of the nurturing activities that allegedly both follow from and reinforce their “naturally” superior virtues, and  ...
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  4. (1 other version)Political liberalism, justice, and gender.Susan Moller Okin - 1994 - Ethics 105 (1):23-43.
  5. Reason and feeling in thinking about justice.Susan Moller Okin - 1989 - Ethics 99 (2):229-249.
  6. Justice and gender.Susan Moller Okin - 1987 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 16 (1):42-72.
  7. Feminism and multiculturalism: Some tensions.Susan Moller Okin - 1998 - Ethics 108 (4):661-684.
  8. Gender Inequality and Cultural Differences.Susan Moller Okin - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (1):5-24.
  9. (3 other versions)“Mistresses of Their Own Destiny”: Group Rights, Gender, and Realistic Rights of Exit.Susan Moller Okin - 2002 - Ethics 112 (2):205-230.
  10. (1 other version)Women in Western Political Thought.Susan Moller Okin - 1980 - Philosophy 55 (214):564-565.
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  11. ‘Forty acres and a mule’ for women: Rawls and feminism.Susan Moller Okin - 2005 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 4 (2):233-248.
    This article assesses the development of Rawls’s thinking in response to a generation of feminist critique. Two principle criticisms are sustainable throughout his work: first, that the family, as a basic institution of society, must be subject to the principles of justice if its members are to be free and equal members of society; and, second, that without such social and political equality, justice as fairness is as meaningful to women as the unrealized promise of ‘Forty acres and a mule’ (...)
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  12. Feminism, Women's Human Rights, and Cultural Differences.Susan Moller Okin - 1998 - Hypatia 13 (2):32 - 52.
    The recent global movement for women's human rights has achieved considerable re-thinking of human rights as previously understood. Since many of women's rights violations occur in the private sphere of family life, and are justified by appeals to cultural or religious norms, both families and cultures (including their religious aspects) have come under critical scrutiny.
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  13. Poverty, Well‐Being, and Gender: What Counts, Who's Heard?Susan Moller Okin - 2003 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 31 (3):280-316.
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    Making All the Difference.Jean Bethke Elshtain, Susan Moller Okin & Martha Minow - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (1):47.
    Book reviewed in this article: Justice, Gender, and the Family. By Susan Moller Okin. Making All the Difference. By Martha Minow.
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  15. Women and the making of the sentimental family.Susan Moller Okin - 1982 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 11 (1):65-88.
  16. Multiculturalism and feminism: no simple question, no simple answers.Susan Moller Okin - 2005 - In Avigail Eisenberg & Jeff Spinner-Halev (eds.), minorities within minorities: equality, rights and diversity. cambridge university press.
  17. Woman and Nature.Susan Griffin, Susan Moller Okin, Rosemary Ruether, Eleanor Mclaughlin, Mary Anne Warren & Elizabeth H. Wolgast - 1982 - Ethics 93 (1):102-113.
     
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  18. Humanist liberalism.Susan Moller Okin - 1989 - In Nancy L. Rosenblum (ed.), Liberalism and the Moral Life. Harvard University Press.
     
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  19. Book Review:Feminist Politics and and Human Nature. Alison M. Jaggar. [REVIEW]Susan Moller Okin - 1985 - Ethics 95 (2):354-.
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    Feminism.Susan Moller Okin & Jane J. Mansbridge - 1994 - Edward Elgar Publishing.
    This two-volume set focuses on issues in contemporary feminist debate, including: the critique of mainstream political theories, the feminist reconstruction of political concepts, the impact of the different voice ethic of care on moral theory, and the equality/difference debate.
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  21. Feminism, the Individual, and Contract Theory:The Sexual Contract. Carole Pateman.Susan Moller Okin - 1990 - Ethics 100 (3):658-.
  22. Philosopher queens and private wives: Plato on women and the family.Susan Moller Okin - 1977 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (4):345-369.
  23. 10. Quentin Skinner, Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes Quentin Skinner, Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes (pp. 820-823).Susan Moller Okin, Geoffrey Cupit, Harry Brighouse, Joe Coleman & Martha C. Nussbaum - 1998 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Ethics: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 4. Cambridge University Press.
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    Response to Jane Flax.Susan Moller Okin - 1995 - Political Theory 23 (3):511-516.
  25. Feminism and Moral Education. Feminism, moral development, and the virtues.Susan Moller Okin - 1998 - In Roger Crisp (ed.), How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    The Soveraign and His Counsellours.Susan Moller Okin - 1982 - Political Theory 10 (1):49-75.
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    Feminism.Jane Mansbridge & Susan Moller Okin - 1996 - In Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit & Thomas Winfried Menko Pogge (eds.), A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 332–359.
    Feminism is a political stance more than a systematic theory. Political life forms its base: its goal is to change the world. Like Marxism, or any other movement aimed at political change, its thought is inextricably mingled with action. Unlike Marxism, an ideology initiated by a single man, feminism is essentially plural. It is thought derived implicitly from the experience of every woman who has resisted or tried to resist domination.
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    Feminist Theory: A Critique of Ideology.Susan Moller Okin - 1982
  29. Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Families: Dichotomizing Differences.Susan Moller Okin - 1996 - Hypatia 11 (1):30 - 48.
    Throughout history, women and men have been seen as "opposites" in various respects. Examples from the writings of political theorists illustrate this point, while Virginia Woolf is shown to have departed radically from the general tendency to dichotomize sexual difference. Further, this "need" to dichotomize sexual differences contributes to anxiety about and stigmatization of homosexuality. As the social salience of gender becomes reduced, it is to be expected that hostility to homosexuality will decline.
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  30. 17 The Public/Private Dichotomy.Susan Moller Okin - forthcoming - Contemporary Political Theory: A Reader.
  31. Women's Human Rights in the Late Twentieth Century: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back'.Susan Moller Okin - 2005 - In Nicholas Bamforth (ed.), Sex Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2002. Oxford University Press.
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    Pʻeministuri sakitʻxavi: debatebi kulturis, kanonisa da sekʻsualobis šesaxeb = Feminist anthology: debates about culture, law, and sexuality.Tʻamar Cʻxadaże, Etʻuna Noġaideli, Adrienne Rich, Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Nadine Taub, Susan Moller Okin, Uma Narayan & Cynthia H. Enloe (eds.) - 2018 - Tʻbilisi: Heinrich Böll Stiftung South Caucasus.
  33. Mill's the Subjection of Women: Critical Essays.Wendy Donner, Keith Burgess-Jackson, Julia Annas, Susan Moller Okin, John Howes, Mary Lyndon Shanley, Susan Mendus & Nadia Urbinati (eds.) - 2005 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The articles collected in this critical edition represent a variety of interpretations both of the kind of feminism Mill represents and of the specific arguments he offers in The Subjection of Women including their lexical ordering and relative merit. Each selection is preceded by a brief and useful summary of the author's position intended to assist introductory students.
     
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    Books in Review.Susan Moller Okin - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (1):123-129.
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    Families and feminist theory: some past and present issues.Susan Moller Okin - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Feminism and Families. Routledge.
  36. Multiculturalism and Feminism: Some Tensions.Susan Moller Okin - 1998 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Ethics: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 4. Cambridge University Press. pp. 661-84.
     
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  37. Multiculturalismo e femminismo. Il multiculturalismo danneggia le donne?Susan Moller Okin - 2017 - Post-Filosofie 2:97--113.
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    Politics and the Complex Inequalities of Gender.Susan Moller Okin - 1995 - In David Miller & Michael Walzer (eds.), Pluralism, Justice, and Equality. Oxford University Press.
    Susan Moller Okin, drawing on a wide range of cross‐national data on politics and gender, examines the representation of women in political life in contemporary liberal democracies. She argues that Walzer's notion of complex equality can be used as a tool for feminist criticism. She suggests that women's representation can be increased if the sphere of family does not dominate other spheres of social life for women.
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    Verletzbarkeit durch die Ehe.Susan Moller Okin - 1993 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 41 (2):277-320.
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    Book Review:The Renaissance Notion of Woman. Ian Maclean. [REVIEW]Susan Moller Okin - 1982 - Ethics 92 (3):567-.
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    Book Review:Feminist Theory: A Critique of Ideology. Nannerl O. Keohane, Michelle Z. Rosaldo, Barbara C. Gelpi. [REVIEW]Susan Moller Okin - 1984 - Ethics 94 (4):723-.