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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Hobbes Political Theory, and Sovereignty | 17 |
I | Sovereignty by Institution and Its Scientific Deduction | 20 |
II | Social Theory, Political Theory, and Revolution | 25 |
III | Sovereignty by Acquisition and Moral Obligation | 27 |
IV | Philosophy of History | 29 |
V | Legitimate Revolution | 31 |
2 | Locke, Social Theory, and Limited Government | 37 |
I | Property and Social Theory | 37 |
I | Social Contract Theory and Its Misuse | 41 |
III | Social Inequality | 50 |
IV | Sovereign Power and Property | 56 |
3 | Rosseau, Individual Liberty, and Community | 65 |
I | The General Will | 65 |
II | Individual and Community | 75 |
III | The Social Contact and the Discourse on Inequality | 83 |
4 | Kant, Philosophy of History, and the ideal Society | 97 |
I | Historical Conflict and World Peace | 98 |
II | Moral Force in History | 102 |
III | Particular Interest and the General Interest | 106 |
IV | The Highest Good and a Beautiful World | 109 |
V | Sovereignty and Revolution | 113 |
5 | Hegel, the State, and Spirit | 123 |
I | Philosophy of History and Sittlichkeit | 124 |
II | The Development of Custom and Tradition | 130 |
III | Spirit and the State | 136 |
IV | Sovereignty and Spirit | 143 |
6 | Marx and the Earlier Tradition | 153 |
I | The Categorical Imperative and Revolution | 153 |
II | Democracy and the General Will | 163 |
III | Essence and the Communal Individual | 176 |
IV | The Highest Good, a Beautiful World, and the Aesthetic Condition | 202 |
V | Rights and Community | 212 |
7 | Marx and Pluralism | 235 |
I | Pluralism and Umbrella Agreements | 235 |
II | Pluralism and Community | 245 |
III | Capitalism and Diversity | 264 |
IV | Ethnocentrism | 270 |
V | Ethnocentrism and Historical Materialism | 279 |
VI | Ethnocentrism and Historical Stages | 296 |
8 | Marx and Feminism | 311 |
I | Women and Determinism | 312 |
II | Men, Women, and the Species | 326 |
III | Housework and Alienation | 342 |
IV | The Family and Community | 369 |
Bibliography | 389 | |
Index | 409 | |
About the Author | 429 |
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