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Democracy, Feminism, Welfare

Carole Pateman

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Carole Pateman book

Democracy, Feminism, Welfare
Edited ByTerrell Carver, Samuel Chambers
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 30 November 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203810606
Pages 256
eBook ISBN 9780203810606
Subjects Politics & International Relations
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Carver, T., & Chambers, S. (Eds.). (2011). Carole Pateman: Democracy, Feminism, Welfare (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203810606

ABSTRACT

Carole Pateman’s writings have been innovatory precisely for their qualities of engagement, pursued at the height of intellectual rigour. This book draws from her vast output of articles, chapters, books and speeches to provide a thematic yet integrated account of her innovations in political theory and contributions to the politics of policy-making. The editors have focused on work in three key areas:

Democracy

Pateman’s perspective is rooted in a practical perspective, enquiring into and speculating about forms of participation over and above the ‘traditional’ exclusions through which representative systems have been variously constructed over time. Her work pushes hard on theorists and politicians who make easy assumptions about apathy and public opinion, who bracket off the workplace and the home, and who see politics only in partisan activity, voter behaviour and governmental policy.

Women

Pateman’s innovatory and still-cited work on participation antedates the feminist revolution in political theory and many of the practical struggles that developed through the later 1970s. While woman-centred, her concerns were always worked through larger conceptions of social class, economic advantage, power differentials, ‘liberal’ individualism and contracts including marriage. Her feminism was innovative in political theory, and within feminism itself. As a feminist Pateman defies categorization, and her concepts of ‘the sexual contract’ and ‘Wollstonecraft’s dilemma’ are canonical.

Welfare

Pateman’s innovation here is an integration of welfare issues – in particular the proposals for a ‘basic income’ or for a ‘capital stake’ – into her broad but always rigorous conception of democracy. This is argued through in terms of citizenship, taken as the result of a social contract. In that way Pateman puts liberalism itself through an imminent critique, drawing in the practicalities and risks of life in late capitalist societies. Her theory as always is political, taking in neo-liberal attacks on ‘welfare states’ and the stark realities of international inequalities. Pateman’s career achievements in democratic and feminist theory are brought productively to bear on debates that would otherwise occur in more limited, and less provocative, academic and political contexts.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |1 pages

PART I Democracy and political theory

chapter 1|15 pages

Political culture, political structure and political change (1971)

chapter 2|15 pages

A contribution to the political theory of organizational democracy (1975)

chapter 3|26 pages

Political obligation and the sword of Leviathan (1979)

chapter 4|7 pages

If voting could change anything, it would be illegal (1979)

chapter 5|14 pages

Feminism and democracy (1983)

part |1 pages

PART II Women in political theory

chapter 6|20 pages

The shame of the marriage contract (1984)

chapter 7|11 pages

Sex and power (1990)

chapter 8|14 pages

Equality, difference, subordination: the politics of motherhood and women’s citizenship (1992)

chapter 9|16 pages

Three questions about womanhood suffrage (1994)

part |1 pages

PART III Political theory of welfare

chapter 10|17 pages

The legacy of T.H. marshall (1996)

chapter 11|16 pages

Freedom and democratization: why basic income is to be preferred to basic capital (2003)

chapter 12|27 pages

Another way forward: welfare, social reproduction, and a basic income (2005)

chapter 13|12 pages

An interview with Carole Pateman

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