Examples of using Dworkin in English and their translations into French
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Dworkin thus became one of eight Canadians who spearheaded the development
Dworkin also attracted criticism from sex-positive feminists,
comfort for some and comfort as Richard Dworkin recently said of religion was not necessarily a bad thing.
Catherine Mackinnon and Andrea Dworkin attempted a similar strategy by drawing up the Minneapolis Ordinance in the United States of America in 1983.
Nussbaum adds that Dworkin has focused attention on the proper moral target by making harm associated with subordination,
While still in his teens, Mr. Dworkin travelled to New York, where he began his career in women's fashion.
The feminist poet Muriel Rukeyser hired her as an assistant Dworkin later said,"I was the worst assistant in the history of the world.
David and Wendy Dworkin, minority owners of the Sacramento Kings basketball club,
The conductor David Dworkin himself is moving with much passion
Dworkin and Stoltenberg were married in 1998; after her death Stoltenberg said,"It's why we never told anybody really that we married,
Prior to the beginning of The Chronicles of Amber, Dworkin went mad,
the late philosopher Ronald Dworkin explained that what we call nature,
However, the Butler decision did not adopt Dworkin and MacKinnon's ordinance;
First non-Jew inducted into the 2008 YM‑YWHA Alex Dworkin Montreal Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
Her relationship with her mother was strained, but Dworkin later wrote about how her mother's belief in legal birth control
the policy is said to be"indirectly paternalistic"(Dworkin, 2014; Feinberg,
Mr. Dworkin.
Dworkin(1993) argues that the interests a person expressed while capable take precedence over the interests of their future incapable self precedent autonomy.
current preferences Dworkin, 1993; Menzel& Steinbock, 2013.
Dworkin agreed to complete the book-which she eventually titled Woman Hating-and publish it when she reached the United States.
