Andrea Veltman is Associate Professor of Philosophy at James Madison University. She works primarily in ethical, political and feminist philosophy. In addition to publishing scholarly articles in these areas, she is editor of Social and Political Philosophy (Oxford, 2008) and co-editor of Autonomy, Oppression and Gender (Oxford, 2014), Oppression and Moral Agency (Special Issue of Hypatia, 2009) and Evil, Political Violence and Forgiveness (Rowman and Littlefield, 2009).
Acknowledgments and Dedication
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Work as a Human Good Chapter 3: Autonomous and Oppressive Work Chapter 4: What Makes Work Meaningful? Chapter 5: Is Meaningful Work Available to All People? Chapter 6: Value Pluralism and the Ethical, Social and Political Implications of the Centrality Thesis
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