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Women’s Bodies: Violence, Security, Capabilities

Over at the fabulous University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog there is a five-part (so far) discussion of Martha Nussbaum's important paper, "Women’s Bodies: Violence, Security, Capabilities," appeared in the Journal of Human Development (Vol. 6, No. 2, July 2005).

I can't think of a more important subject. Please check it out and post comments.