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Unequal Terms: Gender, Power, and the Recreation of Hierarchy

Special Issue: Feminist Legal Theory

ISBN: 978-1-78560-783-7, eISBN: 978-1-78560-782-0

Publication date: 8 February 2016

Abstract

This paper explores the relationship between feminist theory and rising economic inequality. It shows how greater inequality reflects the valorization of the stereotypically male qualities of competition and hierarchy, producing a greater concentration of wealth among a small number of men at the top, shortchanging men more than women through the rest of the economy, and altering the way that men and women match up to each other in the creation of families. By creating a framework for further research on the relationship between the norms of the top and the disadvantages of everyone else in more unequal societies, the paper provides a basis for feminists to develop a new theory of social power.

The paper demonstrates how the development of winner-take-all income hierarchies, the political devaluation of families and communities, and the terms of the family values debate diminish equality and community. The paper addresses how to understand these developments as they affect both the structure of society and the allocation of power within our families in ways that link to the historic concerns of feminist theory. It accordingly ends by asking the “woman question” in a new way: one that revisits the stereotypically masculine and feminine and asks how they connect to hierarchy, one that considers whether the inclusion of women changes institutional cultures in predictable ways, and one that wonders whether the values that today are associated with more women than men offer a basis for the reconstruction of society more generally.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgments

We appreciate the extensive comments from Maxine Eichner and our anonymous reviewers, and the editorial work of Max, Clare Huntington and Austin Sarat. Thanks to Jessica Qian and Jodi LeBolt for research assistance. We also thank Brian Bix, Fionnuala Ni Aolain, and Jessica Clarke. The paper benefitted from being presented at Martha FIneman’s Feminist Legal Theory Workshop at Emory and the Moral, Political, Legal, Social (MPLS) Theory workshop at the University of Minnesota and at the Law and Society 2014 Annual Meeting.

Citation

Carbone, J. and Cahn, N. (2016), "Unequal Terms: Gender, Power, and the Recreation of Hierarchy", Special Issue: Feminist Legal Theory (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 69), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 189-220. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1059-433720160000069008

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