When your country cannot care for itself: A Filipino feminist critique of care-based political theories
In this paper, I evaluate a number of care-based political theories, whose central project is to identify, frame, and address the so-called crisis of care. Three proposals emerge, which I characterize as the philosophical, economic, and political solutions. In light of recent transnational analyses,...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-35152021-09-03T01:33:28Z When your country cannot care for itself: A Filipino feminist critique of care-based political theories Dela Cruz, Noelle Leslie G. In this paper, I evaluate a number of care-based political theories, whose central project is to identify, frame, and address the so-called crisis of care. Three proposals emerge, which I characterize as the philosophical, economic, and political solutions. In light of recent transnational analyses, however, these solutions appear to be inadequate in addressing the global nature of the problem. Thus, there is a need to revise the political philosophy of care. To this end, I identify a set of preliminary questions to ask based on a careful consideration of the Philippine situation. © 2020 Noelle Leslie G. Dela Cruz. 2020-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2516 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3515&context=faculty_research Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Social justice--Philippines Common good Public welfare--Philippines Philippines--Politics and government Philosophy |
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In this paper, I evaluate a number of care-based political theories, whose central project is to identify, frame, and address the so-called crisis of care. Three proposals emerge, which I characterize as the philosophical, economic, and political solutions. In light of recent transnational analyses, however, these solutions appear to be inadequate in addressing the global nature of the problem. Thus, there is a need to revise the political philosophy of care. To this end, I identify a set of preliminary questions to ask based on a careful consideration of the Philippine situation. © 2020 Noelle Leslie G. Dela Cruz. |
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