Not just for the good of the community

“Thus, it will be insuffŽiciënt to promote the good of ‘the community’ or ‘the family’, where that leaves intact gross asymmetries of capability among community or family members. Women are especially likely to be the losers when the good of a group is promoted as such, without asking about hierarchies of power and opportunity internal to the group. The capabilities approach insists on pressing that question.” – Nussbaum