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Women, politics, and reproduction : the liberal legacy
Makus (political studies, Brock U.) examines the work of three political thinkers of the Western Tradition Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and John Stuart Mill to show that feminist interpretation of their writing is flawed in the belief that women are presented as naturally inferior to men in their capa