Women's Rights in a Global Context
The classical liberal theories of rights overemphasize individual autonomy. Feminists from a variety of approaches criticize this individualistic model. Other feminists argue that rights discourse is essential to help end discrimination against women. However, these proponents of international women's rights too often focus on legal and political rights at the expense of economic rights. In a global context it is important to recognize the interconnections between different kinds of rights. A case study of the cooperative organization Marketplace/SHARE illustrates the importance of economic empowerment to the overall goal of advancing the cause of women's rights and equality.
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2007
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Authors: | McLaren, Margaret A. |
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Journal of Developing Societies. - Vol. 23.2007, 1-2, p. 159-173
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Subject: | human rights | women's rights | cooperatives | globalization |
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