Bentham and the Oppressed

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Walter de Gruyter, 2012 M10 25 - 260 páginas
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1 Introduction
1
2 Women
5
Benthams Censorial Critique of Antifeministic Prejudices
6
Equal Consideration
10
Proposals for the Emancipation of Women
14
Compensatory Discrimination and the Right to be Different
19
The Role of Bentham in the History of Feminism
23
The BenthamChild Stereotype
26
6 Native People of the Colonies
120
The Evolution of Benthams Political Thought
121
Benthams Approach to Political Economy
123
The Influence of Time and Place
128
7 Slaves
142
Slavery in Benthams Introduction
144
Slavery in the Civil Code
146
Adam Smith and Siéyès
148

3 Sexual Nonconformists
37
Sexual Nonconformities and Homosexuality
39
Sodom and Gomorrah
41
Montesquieus Opinion
42
Voltaires Opinions and Benthams Earlier Views on Population
44
Benthams NeoMalthusianism
48
Male Homosexuality and Women
52
Causes of Oppression
54
A Utilitarian Reexamination
63
Advantages of Proposed Liberty
64
Biographical Notes
65
4 Jews
82
Religious Toleration
84
Benthams Personal Attitude Towards the Jews
88
5 The Indigent
96
Charity and Utility
100
Bentham and Malthus
106
Bentham and Place
109
Benthams Ambiguous Attitude towards Slavery
150
Slavery in the Colonies
153
Slavery and SlaveTrade in Africa
155
8 Animals
165
9 Conclusion
176
Tyranny of the Majority
178
Oppression and Toleration
179
Oppression and Liberty
182
Oppression and Benevolence
187
Oppression and Utilitarianism
189
Benthams Unpublished Manuscripts
197
Women
199
Sexual Nonconformists
205
Slaves
219
Animals
228
Bibliography
232
Index
243
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