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<p>and Richard Rorty, the politics of gender in Habermas, and the politics of need interpretation in two concluding essays which delineate her own position within contemporary <a href="page.php?w=socialist-feminist">socialist-feminist</a> critical theory. Contemporaries such as <a href="page.php?w=Douglas_Kellner">Douglas Kellner</a> have praised Fraser's writings as "seasoned with social hope" and effectively synthesizing feminist commitment to political agency and social progress with several forms of modern and postmodern social skepticism. However,</p><p>
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