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Equality in community : sexual equality in the writings of William Thompson and Anna Doyle Wheeler / Dolores Dooley.
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Dooley, Dolores
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English
Published/Created
Cork, Ireland : Cork University Press, 1996.
Description
xxi, 448 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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HQ1236 .D66 1996
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Thompson, William 1775-1833
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Thompson, William 1775-1833
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Appeal of one half the human race, women, against the pretensions of the other half, men, to retain them in political, and thence in civil and domestic, slavery
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Wheeler, Anna approximately 1785-1848
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Women's rights
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Sex discrimination against women
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Equality
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Utilitarianism
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Summary note
Equality in Community calls for a reassessment of the traditional canon of the 'notables' in the history of utilitarian philosophy, political economy and women's history. This illuminating and original study looks at the lives and ideas of two nineteenth-century Irish philosophers and collaborators, William Thompson and Anna Doyle Wheeler, who co-authored a treatise on sexual inequality.
Thompson and Wheeler are given visibility in a biographical sketch of their lives; their ideas are uncovered showing amazing anticipations of contemporary views on equality, knowledge and power, competition, self-knowledge, justice and community living. Thompson has long been recognized by economists as a radical and careful utilitarian critic of capitalism but Equality in Community shows that his economic thought is misunderstood if it is not seen in the light of his larger philosophy of life.
Wheeler's contribution in this unique partnership gives a woman's consciousness to the philosophy of sexual equality.
Wheeler and Thompson were radicals in criticizing the narrow-mindedness of the fathers of utilitarianism. They challenged its core concepts of happiness, human nature and justice and exposed them as misunderstood, misapplied and misanthropic. Equality in Community asks whether utilitarian philosophy can be women-friendly, or is it conceptually irretrievable as it seems to leave little room for valuing women's lives in the nineteenth century?
Thompson's proposals for a co-operative community are scrunitized carefully to see if they are genuinely conducive to gender equality.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-440) and index.
Contents
Pt. I. Biographical Sketches. 1. William Thompson. 2. Anna Doyle Wheeler
Pt. II. A Philosophy of Sexual Equality. 3. Utilitarianism and Feminism. 4. Human Nature and Happiness. 5. Sites of Oppression. 6. Rights for Women. 7. Knowledge and Power. 8. Justice, Women and Competition. 9. A Community of Equals.
ISBN
1859180043 (hardcover)
1859180051 (pbk.)
LCCN
95236749
OCLC
34723228
RCP
C - S
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