Archive for Ellen Frankel Paul
Ceasefire! Why Women and Men Must Join Forces to Achieve True Equality by Cathy Young
Free Press • 1999 • 360 pages • $25.00 Cathy Young has not lost any of the spunk that drove her as a youngster to question the absurdities of daily life in the Soviet Union and impelled her family’s immigration to the United States. Ceasefire!, much like her first book (Growing Up in Moscow) displays [...]
1Apr2000 | Ellen Frankel Paul | 1 comment | ContinuedA Life of One’s Own: Individual Rights and the Welfare State
Ellen Frankel Paul is professor of political science and philosophy and deputy director of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center at Bowling Green State University. David Kelley, erstwhile professor of philosophy, social commentator, and executive director of the Institute for Objectivist Studies, has written a marvelous yet slim volume exposing virtually everything that is wrong [...]
1Jun1999 | Ellen Frankel Paul | 2 comments | Continued-
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