The autonomy myth: a theory of dependency
"In this paradigm-shifting and controversial book, legal theorist and author Martha Fineman documents how American policymakers' overemphasis on the values of self-sufficiency and autonomy has negatively affected government policy relating to the care of the young, the elderly, and the inf...
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2004
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this paradigm-shifting and controversial book, legal theorist and author Martha Fineman documents how American policymakers' overemphasis on the values of self-sufficiency and autonomy has negatively affected government policy relating to the care of the young, the elderly, and the infirm." "Those charged with administering U.S. social policy have long considered the marital family household as appropriately both separate and self-sufficient, at the cost the well-being of many families and their members, particularly children. Vigorously taking issue with his approach, Fineman insists that because each of us is "inevitably dependent" at various stages in our lives, it makes much more sense for us to recognize from the outset that society has a vital role in providing assistance. Indeed, any individual carer's necessary reliance on outside resources makes this essential. Presenting her argument with conviction and eloquence, Fineman calls for the acceptance of collective and public responsibility for dependency, as well as a restructuring of the workplace consistent with a new understanding of the boundaries between private and public spheres. The Autonomy Myth demands a more responsive and active state to ensure that the burdens associated with dependency are more equitably distributed."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIV, 387 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1565847601 |
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title | The autonomy myth a theory of dependency |
title_auth | The autonomy myth a theory of dependency |
title_exact_search | The autonomy myth a theory of dependency |
title_full | The autonomy myth a theory of dependency Martha Albertson Fineman |
title_fullStr | The autonomy myth a theory of dependency Martha Albertson Fineman |
title_full_unstemmed | The autonomy myth a theory of dependency Martha Albertson Fineman |
title_short | The autonomy myth |
title_sort | the autonomy myth a theory of dependency |
title_sub | a theory of dependency |
topic | Autonomie (Philosophie) - États-Unis Inégalité sociale - États-Unis Justice sociale - États-Unis Politique familiale - États-Unis Autonomy (Philosophy) United States Equality United States Family policy United States Social justice United States Familienpolitik (DE-588)4016418-4 gnd Gleichheit (DE-588)4021231-2 gnd Soziale Gerechtigkeit (DE-588)4236433-4 gnd |
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