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| Named Person: | John Locke |
|---|---|
| Material Type: | Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Nancy J Hirschmann; Kirstie Morna McClure |
| ISBN: | 9780271029528 0271029528 9780271029535 0271029536 |
| OCLC Number: | 71552204 |
| Description: | xi, 336 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Introduction: Johnny, we hardly knew ye / Nancy J. Hirschmann and Kirstie M. McClure -- Marriage contract and social contract in seventeenth-century English political thought / Mary Lyndon Shanley -- Afterword: equality, liberty, and marriage contracts / Mary Lyndon Shanley -- "Mere auxiliaries to the commonwealth" : women and the origins of liberalism / Teresa Brennan and Carole Pateman -- Afterword: mere auxiliaries to the commonwealth in an age of globalization / Carole Pateman and Teresa Brennan -- Early liberal roots of feminism : John Locke's attack on patriarchy / Melissa A. Butler -- Afterword: roots and shoots- revisiting Locke's attack on patriarchy / Melissa A. Butler -- Models of politics and the place of women in Locke's political thought / Gordon Schochet -- Intersectionality before intersectionality was cool : the importance of class to feminist interpretations of Locke / Nancy J. Hirschmann -- Gender and narrative in Locke's Two treatises of government / Terrell Carver -- Recovering Locke's midwifery notes / Joanne H. Wright -- Locke, Adam, and Eve / Jeremy Waldron -- "His nuts for a piece of metal" : fetishism in the monetary writings of John Locke / Carol Pech -- "Philosophy's gaudy dress" : rhetoric and fantasy in the Lockean social contract / Linda M.G. Zerilli. |
| Series Title: | Re-reading the canon |
| Responsibility: | edited by Nancy J. Hirschmann and Kirstie M. McClure. |
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