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Dependency, Difference and the Global Ethic of Longterm Care*
2005
The Journal of Political Philosophy
P EOPLE do not spring up from the soil like mushrooms. People produce people. People need to be cared for and nurtured throughout their lives by other people, at some times more urgently and more completely than at other times. Who is available to do the labor of care and who gets the care they require is contingent on political and social organization. Similarly, norms surrounding both the giving and receiving of care, while dictated in part by the nature of human need, is also conditioned by
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9760.2005.00232.x
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