The Gender Basis of American Social Policy
Virginia Sapiro explores the relationship of social-policy thinking to gender ideology. She emphasizes the difference between norms governing the ability of individuals, on the one hand, to provide for themselves and others financially and, on the other, to care for themselves and others through personal services.
Inviting Women's Rebellion: A Political Process Interpretation of the Women's Movement, Anne N. Costain Reviewed by Virginia Sapiro
The Grounding of Modern Feminism, Nancy F. Cott Reviewed by Virginia Sapiro
American Women and Political Participation: The Impacts of Work, Generation, and Feminism, Karen Beckwith Reviewed by Virginia Sapiro
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Presidential Power and Impeachment
American Political Institutions after Watergate--A Discussion
DEMETRIOS CARALEY, CHARLES V. HAMILTON, ALPHEUS T. MASON, ROBERT A. McCAUGHEY, NELSON W. POLSBY, JEFFREY L. PRESSMAN, ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER, JR., GEORGE L. SHERRY, AND TOM WICKER
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