"An extraordinarily helpful and enlightening work for both non-contract and contract theorists alike, and for everyone concerned with racial, gender and class inequality."<br /> <i><b>Political Studies Review</b></i><br /> <br /> <p>"Charles Mills and Carole Pateman are two exemplary philosophers of freedom. This book is a grand contribution to our understanding of justice. Don't miss it!"<br /> <b>Cornel West, <i>Princeton University</i></b></p> <p>"A provocative book that hopefully will generate intense debate and discussion."<br /> <b><i>Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society</i></b></p> <p>"Engaging and often thought-provoking ... [<i>Contract and Domination</i>] raises good questions and portends more research into the continued viability of contracts as a basis for thinking about law."<br /> <b><i>Law and Politics Book Review</i></b></p> <p>"This is the most sustained intersectional analysis of race and gender to date, providing a theoretical account of how these categories connect, overlap, mediate one another, and comparatively structure oppression. It is also a debate in political philosophy over the utility of the contract model for conceptualizing a more just society. The disagreements between the authors will make this book especially fruitful for classroom use."<br /> <b>Lind Martin Alcoff, <i>Syracuse University</i></b></p>
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Biographical note
Carole Pateman is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).Charles W. Mills isJohn Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy at Northwestern University.