1050 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6
Evolving Political Culture (New York: Columbia University Press, 1977), pp. 60-61
et passim.
- PGSR lO:Sa.
lO5. Ibid.
lO6. Ibid. lO:Sb.
lO7. MHBG IST20b-2Ib.
lOS. Ibid. IS4:3b-4a.
- Ibid.
- Ibid. IS6:Ib-2a.
I I I. Ibid. IS6:I7b-ISb, IS7:2a.
- Ibid. ISS:I5b-ISb.
- James B. Palais, Policy and Politics in Traditional Korea (Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1975), chap. 6.
- Watanabe Manabu, Kinsei Chcisen kyoikushi kenk)'u [A study of the history of
education in the recent Choson period] (Tokyo: Yusankaku, 1969), p. 39S.
- Ibid., pp. 54, 12S.
CHAPTER 6. Slavery: The Slow Path to Abolition
I. PGSR 26:Sb.
- PGSR 26:5b-6a.
- William L. Westermann, The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity (Philadel-
phia: The American Philosophical Society, 1955); M.1. Finley, The Ancient Economy
(Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1973), pp. 40, 49, 62-94,
106; idem, Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology (New York: Viking Press, I9S0) pp.
9-92; Ronald B. Levinson, In Defense of'Plato (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press, 1953) pp. 139-94,57 I; Gregory Vlastos, "Slavery in Plato's Republic," The Philo-
sophical Review 50 (I94I):2S9-304, reprinted in M. I. Finley, ed., Slavery in Classical
Antiquity (Cambridge: W. HefTer and Sons, 1960) pp. 133-49. See other articles by M.
I. Finley, A. H. M. Jones, and W. L. Westermann in this volume. Ernest Barker, Greek
Political Theory: Plato and His Predecessors (I9IS. London: Methuen and Co., 1951)
pp. 29-33, 75, 107, I 19-20, 266-67; Ernest Barker, The Politics of Aristotle (New York:
Oxford University Press, 1955), pp. xiii-xxiv et passim; Allan Bloom, trans., The Repub-
lic of'Plato (New York: Basic Books, I96S); Alvin W. Gouldner, Enter Plato: Classical
Greece and the Origins of'Social Theory (New York: Basic Books, 1965), pp. 24-34,
136, 145,241-43,307,319,334,351-59; Roger Chance, Until Philosophers are Kings:
A Study of'the Political Theory of' Plato and Aristotle in Relation to the Modern State
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1929), pp. 12,23,137, I79-S0, 219; David Brion
Davis, The Prohlem of'Slavery in Western Culture (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press,
1966), pp. 66-72; Keith Hopkins, Conquerors and Slaves: Sociological Studies in Roman
History, vol. 1 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, I97S).
- Finley, Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideology, pp. I 27-2S; Davis, Problem of Slav-
ery, pp. 17-IS, 72-106.