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    Towards a Postpatriarchal Family
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 42 105-112. 1998.
    Ours is a time of dramatic and confusing transformations in everyday life, many of them originating in the social enfranchisement of women that has occurred over the past twenty-five years. Sociologist Arlie Hochschild demonstrates a widespread phenomenon of work-family imbalance in our society, experienced by people in terms of a time bind, and a devaluation of familial relationships. As large numbers of women have moved into the workplace, familial relations of all sorts have been colonized by…Read more
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    On Heidegger’s Nazism and Philosophy (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 8 (8): 13-17. 1993.
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    Meanings of Death
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 4 76-83. 1998.
    I examine the ways in which our cultural expectations with respect to death may be transformed by the legalization of assisted suicide. I suggest the inadequacy of the philosophical framework currently taken as the basis for discussing the advantages as well as the dangers of legalizing assisted suicide. I do not believe that individual autonomy is any sort of possibility for dying patients, regardless of the social policies that surround death in a society, insofar as our individual agency in t…Read more
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    Gender Trouble (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 6 1-4. 1992.
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    The Insufficiency of Economic Critique for Political Struggle (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 11 (11): 36-40. 1995.