Redefiniendo la democracia como resolución de conflictos sobre responsabilidades de cuidado

Autores/as

  • Joan C Tronto University of Minnesota

Resumen

La traducción del capítulo primero del libro Caring Democracy. Markets, Equality, and Justice. New York University Press, 2013, pp. 17-45, a cargo de Cristóbal Olivares Molina, ha sido aprobada y autorizada por Joan C. Tronto. Las notas al pie del responsable de la traducción vienen con el aviso “Nota del Traductor” entre corchetes.

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