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1. FROM ASCRIPTIVE TO PARTICIPATORY CITIZENSHIP: SOCIAL CONFLICT, POLITICAL BELONGING, AND THE LIBERAL NATION-STATE
2. Assessing ‘unnatural lusts’: John Locke on the permissibility of male-male intimacy
3. Between the galley and plantation: the rhetorical construction of English servants in the seventeenth century
4. Bondage by Degree: From Chattel to Wage Slavery in Seventeenth-Century English Thought
5. Civilian Casualty Mitigation and the Rationalization of Killing
6. Expanding Morgan Godwyn’s Corpus: Rethinking the Evolution of Early Modern Anti-Slavery Sentiment
7. Hannah Arendt on anti-Black racism, the public realm, and higher education
8. Hobbes and the Political Economy of Population
9. John Locke and Samuel Rutherford on the distance between paternal care and fiduciary trust
10. John Locke on historical injustice: the redemptive power of contract
11. JOHN LOCKE’S ROYAL AFRICAN COMPANY AND BAHAMAS ADVENTURER SLAVE STOCK
12. Josiah Child, Interest Rates, and John Lockes for a General Naturalization
13. “Marrying Her Husband’s Son”: Locke, the Politics of Sexual Morality, and the Case of Incest at the Church at Corinth
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