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The “Nanny” Question in Feminism
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Women EmpowermentEducationFeminist DebateSocial SciencesGender IdentityFeminist EthicsGender StudiesSocial InequalityFeminist EconomicsFeminist ScholarshipSocial ClassFeminist PerspectiveUnpaid WorkDomestic ServantsFeminist Political TheoryFeminist TheorySocial MovementsHousehold LaborFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophySociologySocial PolicyAre Social MovementsSocial Justice
Are social movements responsible for their unfinished agendas? Feminist successes in opening the professions to women paved the way for the emergence of the upper middle-class two-career household. These households sometimes hire domestic servants to accomplish their child care work. If, as I shall argue, this practice is unjust and furthers social inequality, then it poses a moral problem for any feminist commitment to social justice.
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