
Family Feuds
Wollstonecraft, Burke, and Rousseau on the Transformation of the Family
Eileen Hunt Botting(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 1. June 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
266 pages
978-0-7914-6706-0 (ISBN)
Description
Compares the role of the family in the political thought of Rousseau, Burke, and Wollstonecraft.
Family Feuds is the first sustained comparative study of the place of the family in the political thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edmund Burke, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Eileen Hunt Botting argues that Wollstonecraft recognized both Rousseau's and Burke's influential stature in late eighteenth-century debates about the family. Wollstonecraft critically identified them as philosophical and political partners in the defense of the patriarchal structure of the family, yet she used Rousseau's conceptions of childhood education and maternal empowerment and Burke's understanding of the family as the affective basis for political socialization as a theoretical foundation for her own egalitarian vision of the family. It is this ideal of the egalitarian family, Botting contends, that is one of the most important yet least appreciated legacies of Enlightenment political thought.
Family Feuds is the first sustained comparative study of the place of the family in the political thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edmund Burke, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Eileen Hunt Botting argues that Wollstonecraft recognized both Rousseau's and Burke's influential stature in late eighteenth-century debates about the family. Wollstonecraft critically identified them as philosophical and political partners in the defense of the patriarchal structure of the family, yet she used Rousseau's conceptions of childhood education and maternal empowerment and Burke's understanding of the family as the affective basis for political socialization as a theoretical foundation for her own egalitarian vision of the family. It is this ideal of the egalitarian family, Botting contends, that is one of the most important yet least appreciated legacies of Enlightenment political thought.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
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Height: 220 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-6706-0 (9780791467060)
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Family Feuds
Wollstonecraft, Burke, and Rousseau on the Transformation of the Family
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Eileen Hunt Botting is Thomas J. and Robert T. Rolfs Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Rousseau: Champion and Critic of the Transformation of the Family
2. Burke's Fear of the Destruction of the Hierarchical Family
3. Burke's Philosophical Defense of the Hierarchical Family
4. The Family as Cave, Platoon, and Prison: The Three Stages of Wollstonecraft's Philosophy of the Family
5. Wollstonecraft, Burke, and Rousseau on the Family: Friends and Foes
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Rousseau: Champion and Critic of the Transformation of the Family
2. Burke's Fear of the Destruction of the Hierarchical Family
3. Burke's Philosophical Defense of the Hierarchical Family
4. The Family as Cave, Platoon, and Prison: The Three Stages of Wollstonecraft's Philosophy of the Family
5. Wollstonecraft, Burke, and Rousseau on the Family: Friends and Foes
Notes
Bibliography
Index