(4) In Western political philosophy, two values have been central ideals: liberty and equality. Sometimes, they bump into each other. If I want to give as much liberty as possible to each inhabitant, I will have to accept inequalities that arise. But if I want to make a society as equal as possible, I might have to impose certain restraints on some people’s liberty. Which of the two values do you think is more important for society, if you had to choose one, and why? (2 Paragraphs)" 334 https://www.homeworkmarket.com/homework-answers?page=334
How are alternative or non-normative visions of intimacy renegotiating, challenging, or “rewriting” dominant visions of “intelligible” intimacy.