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Embark on an enlightening intellectual journey with Martha Nussbaum's groundbreaking book, From Disgust to Humanity. As a revered professor of law and philosophy at the University of Chicago, Nussbaum tackles the prevalent issue of the politics of disgust in relation to gay equality with unparalleled clarity and insight. Uncover the profound implications of disgust as a basis for legal discrimination and join Nussbaum in advocating for a politics of humanity that embraces equality for all citizens under the law.
Delve into the provocative world of constitutional law and moral philosophy with Nussbaum's persuasive arguments that challenge the status quo. With a focus on respect, discrimination, and liberty, Nussbaum presents a compelling case for shifting the narrative from disgust to a more compassionate and understanding perspective. Witness the evolution of legal thought on same-sex marriage and non-discrimination laws as Nussbaum's thoughtful analysis paves the way for a more inclusive society.
Experience the intellectual prowess and compassion of Martha Nussbaum in From Disgust to Humanity, a pivotal addition to Oxford's esteemed Inalienable Rights series. Join the movement towards a more humane and equal society by embracing Nussbaum's thought-provoking ideas. Let her insights challenge your beliefs and inspire you to advocate for a more just and inclusive society.
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