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Sexual Justice: Democratic Citizenship and the Politics of Desire by Morris B. Kaplan

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Sexual Justice defends a robust a robust conception of lesbian and gay rights, emphasizing protection against discrimination and recognition of queer relationships and families. Synthesizing materials from law, philosophy, psychoanalysis and literature, Kaplan argues that sexual desire is central to the pursuit of happiness: equal citizenship requires individual freedom to shape oneself through a variety of intimate associations.



About the Author

Morris B. Kaplan teaches philosophy at Purchase College, State University of New York. He has served as a trial attorney with the Legal Aid Society of New York and as inaugural Rockefeller Fellow in Legal Humanities, Stanford Humanities Center, 1993-94. He has published in Praxis International, Virginia Law Review, GLQ, ThePhilosophical Forum, Metaphilosophy, and The Journal ofthe History of Sexuality.



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"In a brilliant contribution to contemporary social and political thought, and to the growing field of 'queer theory,' Morris Kaplan argues that democratic equality entails for all citizens, of whatever sexual persuasion and orientation, the ability to participate on the same terms as other in collectively shaping the conditions of common life ... [A]n impassioned plea for equal sexual citizenship." -- Seyla Benhabib, Harvard University
"Morris Kaplan's book brings queer studies into the realm of political theory in unprecedented ways. His lively and singular readings will surely provoke discussion and debate across the disciplines." -- Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley
"... thoughtful and stimulating ..." -- Ethics





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ISBN 9780415905152
Author Morris B. Kaplan
Format Paperback
Page Count 302
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 560g

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