Bentham and the OppressedWalter de Gruyter, 1984 - 248 páginas No detailed description available for "Bentham and the Oppressed". |
Contenido
Foreword | 1 |
The Role of Bentham in the History of Feminism | 23 |
Sexual Nonconformists | 37 |
Voltaires Opinions and Benthams Earlier Views on Population | 44 |
Male Homosexuality and Women | 52 |
A Utilitarian Reexamination | 63 |
Jews | 70 |
Benthams Defence of Usury | 82 |
Animals | 165 |
The Indigent | 174 |
Conclusion | 176 |
Women | 199 |
Sexual Nonconformists | 205 |
Slaves | 219 |
Animals | 228 |
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Aaron Burr already antipathy appetite argued argument Bahmueller benevolence Bentham's attitude Bentham's writings cause chapter Civil Code colonies considered Constitutional Code cruelty to animals Defence of Usury Deontology emancipation English equality Essay evil fact favour felicific calculus female greatest happiness greatest number H.L.A. Hart Halévy homosexuality human Ibid idea India indigent Introduction J.S. Mill James Mill Jeremy Bentham Jews labour less liberty London LXXII Malthus Malthus's manuscripts matter means misery Montesquieu moral restraint mother country natural rights object Offences opinion Paederasty Panopticon Penal Law philosophy point of view Political Economy Poor Laws population prejudice present principle of utility proposals punishment question quoted reason relief religion remedy Rid Yourselves sexual non-conformists sexual non-conformity sinister interests Slave-holding slavery slaves society South Wales species Steintrager suffering tham tham's Theory of Legislation thing tion tyranny Usury utilitarian Voltaire whole Winch women Yourselves of Ultramaria