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Acknowledgements | ||
I | Introduction: Race, Gender, and Rank | |
Pt. 1 | Race and Ethnicity | |
II | The Posthumous Christianization of the Inca Empire in Colonial Peru | 3 |
III | The Philosophes and Black Slavery: 1748-1765 | 17 |
IV | Three Approaches to Locke and the Slave Trade | 31 |
V | The Uses of America in Locke's Second Treatise of Government | 49 |
VI | The American Debate on the Negro's Place in Nature, 1780-1815 | 64 |
VII | Origins of Racial Anglo-Saxonism in Great Britain before 1850 | 77 |
Pt. 2 | Gender Distinctions | |
VIII | The Educational Ideas of Christine de Pizan | 103 |
IX | Christine de Pizan: The Poetess as Historian | 122 |
X | The Double Standard | 137 |
XI | The Englishwoman's Sexual Civil War: Feminist Attitudes Towards Men, Women, and Marriage 1650-1740 | 159 |
XII | Mary Wollstonecraft: Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthwoman | 184 |
XIII | The Eleventh Commandment: Sex and Spirit in Wollstonecraft and Malthus | 205 |
Pt. 3 | Politics and Economics of Rank | |
XIV | Social Equatitarianism in a Tudor Crisis | 229 |
XV | The Puritan Ethic and the Dignity of Labor: Hierarchy vs. Equality | 250 |
XVI | "Class versus Rank": The Transformation of Eighteenth-Century English Social Terms and Theories of Production | 269 |
XVII | The Concept of Class in French Culture Prior to the Revolution | 292 |
Pt. 4 | Human Nature and Compassion | |
XVIII | The Mime of God: Vives on the Nature of Man | 321 |
XIX | "Property" and "People": Political Usages of Locke and Some Contemporaries | 339 |
XX | Charity versus Justice in Locke's Theory of Property | 362 |
XXI | Irresistible Compassion: An Aspect of Eighteenth-Century Sympathy and Humanitarianism | 378 |
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