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Question: Complete an analytical review on "Susan Okin, Justice Gender and the Family" treatment of the argument developed by the author. Such an approach deals with the following two questions: what are the author's assumptions? How is the logic of the argument developed? It is not a summary of what any particular text says and even less is it a statement of whether you "like" the author's argument.
You can certainly criticize an author, in the sense of disagreeing with him or her, but first you need to show that you have understood what the author is arguing. That is the primary meaning of analysis.
For the record, the two terms, analysis and criticism, are actually quite close in meaning. Analysis comes from a Greek verb meaning to unravel, to loosen, to undo and so to investigate, whereas criticism (critic, critique, etc.) comes from another Greek word, kritikos, meaning one who is able to judge by being able to separate and decide or distinguish, which is rather close to analysis The finished paper will be between one thousand five hundred and two thousand five hundred words, excluding citations and bibliography.
Use credible sources and a reputable citation format. The Chicago Manual of Style.