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Foreword | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
Necessary Identities | p. 1 |
Radical Implications of Locke's Moral Theory: The Views of Frederick Douglass | p. 29 |
"... The Same Tyrannical Principle": Locke's Legacy on Slavery | p. 49 |
"The Master's Tools": Abolitionist Arguments of Equiano and Cugoano | p. 79 |
Early Enlightenment Conceptions of the Rights of Slaves | p. 99 |
Locke and the Legal Obligations of Black Americans | p. 131 |
The Master-Slave Dialectic: Hegel vs. Douglass | p. 151 |
Slavery and the Ties that Do Not Bind | p. 171 |
Paternalism and Slavery | p. 187 |
What Is Wrong with Slavery | p. 209 |
Slavery and Surrogacy | p. 229 |
American Slavery and the Holocaust: Their Ideologies Compared | p. 255 |
The Arc of the Moral Universe | p. 281 |
Bibliography | p. 329 |
Index | p. 339 |
Contributors | p. 351 |
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