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Showing papers by "Alison M. Jaggar published in 2001"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that globalization is not good for most women and suggest that the badness of the present situation is not due to globalization as such, but rather to its specific neoliberal mode of organization.
Abstract: IS GLOBALIZATION GOOD for women? The answer to this question obviously depends on what one means by "globalization" and by "good" and which "women" one has in mind. After explaining briefly what I mean by "globalization" and "good" and indicating which women I have in mind, I intend to argue that globalization, as we currently know it, is not good for most women. However, I'll suggest that the badness of the present situation is not due to globalization as such, but rather to its specific neoliberal mode of organization. I'll identify some of the questions that globalization urgently raises for political philosophy and end by sketching one vision of an alternative form of globalization that could be very good for women-as well as for children and men.

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