
Arbitrary Rule
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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Citations
- Introduction
- 1. Ancient Greek and Roman Slaveries
- Political Slavery and Barbarism
- Tyranny, Slavery, and the Despotes
- The Tyrant as Conqueror and Antityranny
- Tyranny, Despotical Rule, and Natural Slavery in Aristotle's Politics
- Roman Antityranny
- Appropriation and Disavowal of Slavery
- 2. Sixteenth-Century French and English Resistance Theory
- Servility and Tyranny in Montaigne and La Boétie, Goodman and Ponet
- Spanish Tyranny, English Resistance
- Collective Enslavement and Freedom in Vindiciae
- Slavery in Smith's De Republica Anglorum and Bodin's République
- Resistance
- 3. Human Sacrifice, Barbarism, and Buchanan's Jephtha
- Barbarism, Sacrifice, and Civic Virtue
- Calvin, Cicero, and Wrongful Vows
- Does Jephtha Hold the Sword?
- Blood(less) Sacrifice
- 4. Antityranny, Slavery, and Revolution
- Genesis, Dominion, and Natural Slavery
- Servility, Tyranny, and Asiatic Monarchy in 1 Samuel 8
- Genesis, Dominion, and Servitude in Paradise Lost
- Ears Bored with an Awl in Revolutionary England
- Revolution and Liberty Cap
- 5. Freeborn Sons or Slaves?
- Debating Analogically
- Freeborn Citizens and Contract
- Fathers and Resistance
- Antislavery and Bodin's Preemption of Antityranny
- Parker's Antityranny and Antislavery
- 6. The Power of Life and Death
- Brutus and His Sons: Lawful Punishment or Paternal Power?
- Debating the Familial Origins of the Power of Life and Death
- Debating Divine Sanction for the Power and Life and Death
- Power, No-Power, and the English Revolution
- Etymology as Ideology: Servire from Servare, or Enslaving as Saving
- 7. Nakedness, History, and Bare Life
- Nakedness
- Nationalization of Natural Slavery and Original Sin
- De Bry's Europeanized Adam and Eve
- Privative Comparison in Paradise Lost
- 8. Hobbes's State of Nature and "Hard" Privativism
- The Golden-Edenic Privative Age
- Cicero's Savage Age
- Savagery and the Euro-Colonial Privative Age
- Ancestral Liberties, Inherited Freedom
- Hobbes's State of Nature and Libertas
- Frontispieces
- 9. Hobbes, Slavery, and Despotical Rule
- Liberty, Slavery, and Tyranny Discomfited
- Preservation of Life, Civility, and Servitude
- Hobbes's Female-Free Family
- Servants and Slaves
- 10. Locke's "Of Slavery," Despotical Power, and Tyranny
- Antityranny, Not Antidespotism
- Hobbes, Locke, and the Power of Life and Death
- Reading "Of Slavery"
- Reading Locke Rewriting Power/No-Power
- Hebrew and Chattel Slavery
- Slaves and Tyrants
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
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