The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2018)
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In its broadest sense, globalization refers to the economic, social, cultural, and political processes of integration that result from the expansion of transnational economic production, migration, communications, and technologies. This article outlines the ways in which predominantly Western feminist philosophers have articulated and addressed the challenges associated with its economic and political dimensions.
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Keywords | globalization feminist political philosophy immigration economic justice human rights democracy global governance |
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