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Sex, Culture, and Justice
Book • 2008
In 'Sex, Culture, and Justice: The Limits of Choice,' Clare Chambers explores the tensions between individual autonomy and social justice in the context of gender and sexuality.
Chambers critiques liberal approaches that prioritize individual choice without adequately addressing the ways in which social norms and power structures shape those choices.
She examines issues such as pornography, prostitution, and cultural practices that perpetuate gender inequality.
Chambers argues that a just society must intervene to challenge oppressive social norms and ensure that individuals have genuine opportunities for freedom and equality.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between individual liberty and social justice.
Chambers critiques liberal approaches that prioritize individual choice without adequately addressing the ways in which social norms and power structures shape those choices.
She examines issues such as pornography, prostitution, and cultural practices that perpetuate gender inequality.
Chambers argues that a just society must intervene to challenge oppressive social norms and ensure that individuals have genuine opportunities for freedom and equality.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between individual liberty and social justice.
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as an excellent book that explains the logic of why liberalism ends up in a Leviathan state.


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