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However, these quarrels with Marxism, conducted by C. L. R. James, W. E. B. DuBois, Frantz Fanon, and many others, are also a si ...
extremely signiWcant, although they have proved to be an embarrassment to the more abstract, sophisticated, and scholastic conte ...
industrial killing of Europe’s Jews and other minorities as an ampliWed instance of the routine brutality of colonial government ...
The immediate progenitors and earliest practitioners of self-consciously post-colonial thought are found among this intellectual ...
were intrinsic to the functioning of colonial societies and to their continuing impact on metropolitan life. In the colony, spac ...
been able to manage or is interested in maintaining. However beautiful they may be when considered in isolation, these fragments ...
to reckon with the damage done to democracy by genocide, by segregation, and by importing the mentalities and techniques of colo ...
Fanon,F. 1965. The Wretched Of The Earth, trans. C. Farrington. London: McGibbon and Kee. —— 1986 .Black Skin White Masks, trans ...
Rose,P.L. 1990 .Revolutionary Antisemitism in Germany: From Kant to Wagner. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Rydell, R ...
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contemporary political thought when he asserted that political theorists have yet to cut off the king’s head (Foucault 1978 , 88 ...
astoundingly different ways in which we decorate, adorn, perfume, and costume our bodies in order to proclaim our identities as ...
every man has a property in his own person; this nobody has any right to but himself.’’ From this natural title to one’s own per ...
C. B. Macpherson has pointed out that ‘‘Locke’s deduction starts with the individual and moves out to society and the state’’ (M ...
‘‘naturally’’ subordinate or inferior: for example ‘‘women’’ as opposed to ‘‘men’’. The category ‘‘person’’ suffers from related ...
of the notion of property in the person and its putative role in securing the freedom of the ‘‘modern’’ individual. Pateman ackn ...
through the ‘‘naturalization’’ of women’s subjection to men. On the early modern contractarian view, women are constructed as be ...
property in the person. These markets, which deal in the ‘‘renting of persons,’’ are incompatible with a genuinely egalitarian a ...
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