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6. The Power of Life and Death
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Citations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Ancient Greek and Roman Slaveries 20
- 2. Sixteenth-Century French and English Resistance Theory 57
- 3. Human Sacrifice, Barbarism, and Buchanan’s Jephtha 92
- 4. Antityranny, Slavery, and Revolution 123
- 5. Freeborn Sons or Slaves? 162
- 6. The Power of Life and Death 193
- 7. Nakedness, History, and Bare Life 227
- 8. Hobbes’s State of Nature and “Hard” Privativism 257
- 9. Hobbes, Slavery, and Despotical Rule 293
- 10. Locke’s “Of Slavery,” Despotical Power, and Tyranny 326
- Epilogue 362
- Acknowledgments 369
- Notes 371
- Index 409
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations xi
- Citations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Ancient Greek and Roman Slaveries 20
- 2. Sixteenth-Century French and English Resistance Theory 57
- 3. Human Sacrifice, Barbarism, and Buchanan’s Jephtha 92
- 4. Antityranny, Slavery, and Revolution 123
- 5. Freeborn Sons or Slaves? 162
- 6. The Power of Life and Death 193
- 7. Nakedness, History, and Bare Life 227
- 8. Hobbes’s State of Nature and “Hard” Privativism 257
- 9. Hobbes, Slavery, and Despotical Rule 293
- 10. Locke’s “Of Slavery,” Despotical Power, and Tyranny 326
- Epilogue 362
- Acknowledgments 369
- Notes 371
- Index 409