We regret that the originally published paper (Beckwith, Reference Beckwith2011) did not contain the correct footnotes.
We apologize for this oversight and reproduce the author's footnotes below:
THE CORRECTION
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I am grateful to Suzanne Dovi and Leslie Schwindt-Bayer for their helpful comments on the initial version of this essay.
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1 Among other interests that can be identified from women's self-organizing in contexts of relative autonomy and free deliberation are women's control of their reproductive capacity and bodily integrity; and women's personal and citizen autonomy, including freedom of mobility.
2 To paraphrase Sen (1999: 10), women's interest in access to political power is not only a primary end; it is its principal means of achieving that end.