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    Challenges→When private patriarchy is broken down by industrial capitalism, a public form of patriarchy emerges as a semi-automatic re-adjustment.

    Nancy Fraser's work on capitalist contradictions demonstrates that welfare states were contested political achievements shaped by women's movements, not automatic systemic re-adjustments.

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    Automatic systemic re-adjustment(as the counterargument Fraser challenges)
    The idea that an economic system can fix its own problems without outside pressure, naturally balancing itself like a well-tuned machine.
    Capitalist contradictions(as an economic concept)
    Internal conflicts and tensions built into capitalism—for example, the fact that companies need workers to survive but also want to pay them as little as possible.
    Contested political achievement(as the characterization of welfare states)
    Something that was hard-won through political struggle and debate, where different groups fought over whether it should exist and how it should work.
    Nancy Fraser(the main thinker being discussed)
    A contemporary American philosopher known for analyzing how power, inequality, and justice work in modern societies, especially how economic systems affect people's ability to participate fairly in society.

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    Welfare state(as the main subject of Esping-Andersen's research)
    A government system that provides social safety nets like healthcare, unemployment benefits, pensions, and education to protect citizens from poverty and hardship.

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