
Vulnerability Theory and the Trinity Lectures
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Based on lectures at Trinity College Dublin that focused on four foundational concepts, this book highlights how vulnerability theory differs from individualistic liberal frameworks.
Calling for a reorientation of law toward a collective responsibility-based approach, it is essential reading for anyone interested in political theory, social justice, and sociolegal scholarship.
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"In her latest book, Fineman offers a rich and comprehensive exploration of her groundbreaking vulnerability theory, charting its evolution and expanding her analysis of its core tenets." Ellen Gordon-Bouvier FHEA, University of Exeter Law School "These Trinity Lectures provide a compelling account of the radical possibilities that can come from centring our universal experience of vulnerability in our ethical, legal, and political thought and action. This is needed now more than ever." Michael Thomson, University of Technology Sydney and University of Leeds "I highly recommend this book to all readers who are interested in a theory where the family and the need for care are understood to be at the centre of a society's wellbeing." Titti Mattsson, Lund UniversityMore details
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1. Feminist Origins of Vulnerability Theory
2. Lecture 1 - Reasoning From the Body
3. Lecture 2 - Social Justice
4. Lecture 3 - Injury
5. Lecture 4 - Inevitable Inequality
6. Institutionalizing the Individual
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