The Politics of Slavery
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The Politics of Slavery

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The Politics of Slavery

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Looking at scholarship on both 'old' and 'new' slavery, Laura Brace assesses the work of Aristotle, Locke, Hegel, Kant, Wollstonecraft and Mill, and explores the contemporary concerns of human trafficking and the prison industrial complex to consider the limitations of 'new slavery' discourse.

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Year
2018
ISBN
9781474401159

Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Chapter 1 Shining a Light on Slavery?
  3. Chapter 2 Aristotle and the Strangeness of Slaves
  4. Chapter 3 Locke and Hutcheson: Indians, Vagabonds and Drones
  5. Chapter 4 Empires of Property, Properties of Empire
  6. Chapter 5 Humanity, Hegel and Freedom
  7. Chapter 6 Unparalleled Drudgery and the Deprivation of Freedom
  8. Chapter 7 The Subjection of Women: Loopholes of Retreat?
  9. Chapter 8 Incarceration and Rupture: The Past in the Present
  10. Chapter 9 Trafficking and Slavery: A Place of No Return?
  11. Chapter 10 Glimpses of Slavery
  12. References
  13. Index