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Contributing to a lively conversation about Jane Addams's work as a social reformer that began two decades ago, Moskop shows the importance of Adams's practices to the continuing relevance of unequal economic relations for shaping possibilities for political friendship.

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Contributing to a lively conversation about Jane Addams's work as a social reformer that began two decades ago, Moskop shows the importance of Adams's practices to the continuing relevance of unequal economic relations for shaping possibilities for political friendship.
Autorenporträt
Wynne Walker Moskop is Associate Professor of Political Science and affiliate Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Saint Louis University. Moskop teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on American political thought, feminist theory, contemporary ideologies, and the history of political thought. Her articles and reviews have appeared in a range of journals, including American Political Thought, American Quarterly , the Journal of Political Psychology, American Studies, Political Theory, American Political Science Review, the Quarterly Journal of Ideology, and The Journal of Politics.