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Inequalities of Love and Care and their Theoretical Implications
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Date Issued
2012-08
Date Available
2012-09-25T15:47:33Z
Abstract
In this paper we use the framework developed in Equality: From Theory to Action to review some recent empirical research into caring relationships. This research shows that even within the context of care, inequality is multidimensional. It reveals complex patterns of inequality of work, resources, love and care, power and respect and recognition, shaped by many social factors including gender, social class, family status and disability. We also argue that this research raises important issues for normative political theory. In some cases the implications seem fairly straightforward. In others, it highlights questions that egalitarian theorists need to address more thoroughly.
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Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Social Justice
Series
Social Justice Series
Vol. 12, No 1
Subject – LCSH
Equality
Interpersonal relations
Social justice
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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