Discrimination against mothers also stems from beliefs about control, choice, and autonomy.
Something about personal autonomy being more important than utilitarian calculus in certain situations.
In my experience, any time someone makes such a big deal about autonomy, it's probably a cover for something else.
The American position is that the talks should open with a discussion about autonomy, but then eventually move on to issues of final status.
However, they did find that personal service workers tended to give different answers to the questions about autonomy at work.
There the issue is as much about administrative autonomy as finance.
The arguments, which run through the book, are about freedom, autonomy and boys.
Finally, I return to my earlier comments about autonomy, in so far as they apply to students.
We are only talking about autonomy, they are not an independent country.
It seems to me that there is a sort of dialectic we need to preserve when thinking about autonomy.