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Arbitrary Rule : Slavery, Tyranny, and the Power of Life and Death
Hobbes’s State of Nature and “Hard” Privativism
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Author(s):
Mary Nyquist
Publication date:
2013
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University of Chicago Press
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10.7208/chicago/9780226015675.003.0009
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Book chapters
pp. xiv
Introduction
pp. 20
Ancient Greek and Roman Slaveries
pp. 57
Sixteenth-Century French and English Resistance Theory
pp. 92
Human Sacrifice, Barbarism, and Buchanan’s Jephtha
pp. 123
Antityranny, Slavery, and Revolution
pp. 162
Freeborn Sons or Slaves?
pp. 193
The Power of Life and Death
pp. 227
Nakedness, History, and Bare Life
pp. 257
Hobbes’s State of Nature and “Hard” Privativism
pp. 293
Hobbes, Slavery, and Despotical Rule
pp. 326
Locke’s “Of Slavery,” Despotical Power, and Tyranny
pp. 362
Epilogue
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