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Dworkin

Proper noun

Meaning

Dworkin (plural Dworkins)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Instead of being lionized and admired for her genius, instead of being able to earn a decent living as a writer, Andrea Dworkin was misrepresented and demonized. Catharine MacKinnon

Ronald Dworkin... argues that our law includes not only norms found in treaties, customs, constitutions, statutes, and cases, but also moral principles that provide the best justification for the norms found there.5 On his account, the things justified by moral. H. L. A. Hart

A contemporary deontological approach can be found in the work of the legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin. Source: Internet

Defending herself in a Twitter thread, the author quoted the late American feminist Andrea Dworkin, writing: “Men often react to women’s words — speaking and writing — as if they were acts of violence; sometimes men react to women’s words with violence.” Source: Internet

Ronald Dworkin (2005) rejects Hart's theory and proposes that all individuals should expect the equal respect and concern of those who govern them as a fundamental political right. Source: Internet

Barry, K "The Prostitution of Sexuality: The Global Exploitation of Women" New York: NYU Press 1995 Andrea Dworkin stated her opinions as: "Prostitution in and of itself is an abuse of a woman's body. Source: Internet

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