ABSTRACT

The first volume to explore comprehensively the intersection of feminism, politics, and philosophy, Women in Political Theory sheds light on the contributions of women philosophers and theorists to contemporary political thought. With close attention to the work of five central thinkers-Sarah Grimké, Anna Julia Cooper, Jane Addams, Rosa Luxemburg and Hannah Arendt-this book not only offers sustained analyses of the thought of these leading figures, but also examines their relationship with established political theorists of the past, such as Locke, Machiavelli, and the ancients. Demonstrating that each of the figures covered was indeed a political theorist of her time, whilst highlighting the strength of her thought and the reasons for which it has not been accorded the attention that it merits, Women in Political Theory offers a fascinating overview of the political thought of five theorists whose work is central to an understanding of modern thought. As such, it will be of interest to scholars and students of sociology, philosophy, political and social theory, feminist thought, and gender studies.

part I|27 pages

Commencing the Project

chapter 1|25 pages

An Overview

part II|102 pages

Nineteenth-Century Thought

chapter 2|26 pages

Sarah Grimké and Politics

chapter 3|24 pages

The Feminist Grimké

chapter 4|25 pages

Anna Julia Cooper and Color

chapter 5|24 pages

Cooper, Gender, and Politics

part III|150 pages

Politics and the Twentieth Century

chapter 6|26 pages

Jane Addams's Work

chapter 7|24 pages

Reading Addams and Feminism

chapter 8|24 pages

Radicalism and Luxemburg

chapter 9|23 pages

A New Look at Luxemburg

chapter 10|25 pages

Arendt as Philosopher

chapter 11|24 pages

Women and Arendt

part IV|25 pages

Final Views

chapter 12|23 pages

Concluding the Project