Jamal Awil

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Agreements between unequal parties lack legitimate moral force. [causal]

Her most important criticism of the idea is the conspicuous lack of participation by women in the social contract of any past time and, arguably, even of today, but her criticisms are more general than this in that, with Baier, she thinks much of moral life is grounded in the assumption of agreement. Agreement between those of unequal power is inherently suspect.

Russell Hardin, Trust and Trustworthiness, loc. 486