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And I think its importance has been underacknowledged except by full-on critics of multiculturalism such as Okin and Barry.
Jacob T. Levy Jacob T. Levy 2007
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Swine Flu Portraits from Mexico City - Photographs by Nicola "Okin" Frioli: SWINE FLU -
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Susan Moller Okin, Justcie, Gender, and the Family: I think that to a lot of heterosexual left-of-center men, distinctively feminist ideas can easily seem to be either trivial or else censorious and annoying.
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For me, though, it was Okin that showed that there were intellectually important claims here and that the feminist revolution is likely to continue to challenge the status quo in important ways for years to come. — 9.
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Musso is best known for his role as Oliver Okin on Hannah Montana.
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Note 33: Elshtain, Public Man, Private Woman, 41 – 49; Okin, Women in Western Political Thought, 73 – 80. back
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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Christine Hoff Sommers fails to take into account of a book entitled Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women written in the late 90s by the late Susan Okin Moller.
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Rawlsianism can be reconstructed as presupposing a rather demanding notion of care for others (Okin 1989).
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And in some societies the de-valued status of wives and daughters leaves them without inheritance, property, and in some cases without adequate food, health care, or education (Okin 1995; Sen 1995; Chen 1983, 1995; Carr, et al. 1996).
Feminist Philosophy of Law Smith, Patricia 2009
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But as the second set got underway, Okin was more cautious: "He has to play and stop thinking."
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