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Democracy and Feminism
Author(s)Higgins, Tracy E.
AbstractFeminist legal theory needs to develop an understanding of citizenship and incomplete agency to counter mainstream constitutional theory on citizenship and the countermajoritarian dilemma. Mainstream theory fails to provide a critique of power in constitutional analysis, but existing feminist theory fails to address issues of democracy and citizenship. Each of these approaches fails to provide a robust account of the tension between majority rule and individual rights. The ways in which feminism accounts for difference suggest how countermajoritarian problems can be addressed by feminism.
IssueNo8
Pages1657-1703
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHarvard Law Review
VolumeNo110
PubDate 1997
ISBN_ISSN0017-811X

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