Argument and Community in the Markets Debate
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1997
Abstract
In this essay, I use personal experiences in the markets debate to illustrate how relationships of power are used to silence opposing arguments and dominate debate. I argue that presentation of women's experience and building on previous research by feminists must be accepted as valid arguments in a feminist community. Finally, I urge feminists to work together and reject these power plays.
Repository Citation
Hopkins, B. E.
(1997). Argument and Community in the Markets Debate. Feminist Economics, 3 (1), 113-120.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/econ/195
DOI
10.1080/135457097338843