Notes

1 INTRODUCTION

1  For some helpful discussions that illuminate the connections between the Enlightenment and the emergence of different traditions of social and political theory, see Hawthorne 1976; Giddens 1971; Zeitlin 1968; Gouldner 1970; Nisbet 1967; Marcuse 1986; and Hulme and Jordanova 1990.

2  Useful reflections on this relationship between culture and nature which are sensitive to its bearing upon gender relations are provided by MacCormack and Strathern 1980; and Griffin 1980. See also Sherry B. Ortner, ‘Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture?’ in M. Z. Rosaldo and L. Lamphere 1974 and P. Brown and L. J. Jordanova, ‘Oppressive Dichotomies: the Nature/Culture Debate’ (Cambridge Women’s Studies Group).

3  Discussion of Weber’s ...

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