ABSTRACT

The Okin writes two subjects that seem to him of considerable significance: first, the reluctance of many excellent scholars of political theory to spell out, explicitly, the policy implications that follow from political conclusions; and second, the issue of why feminist interpretation of political theory is so marginalized Susan Moller Okin, Feminism and Political Theory, in Kourany. Platos disdain for anything smacking of democracy and voice does not take us very faral though his bent for discussion does but Aristotle's notion of man as the political being moves us further. Women both have something to offer political theory, and we should at least catalog them as political philosophers, we have had a tour of a period of time spanning close to two centuries and at least two continents. Whatever the financial ramifications of women's micro credit indeed, not all of which is related to women's employment it is clear that such efforts in general bring about a change in thinking.