Following the hunch of the parite movement as well as my own disciplinary incli-nation, takes a different route, seeking its insights not so much in philosophy as in history

In Marilyn Friedman (ed.), Women and Citizenship. New York, US: Oup Usa. pp. 35 (2005)
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