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    The politics of the human.Laura Brace, Moya Lloyd, Andrew Reid, Kelly Staples, Véronique Pin-Fat & Anne Phillips - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (2):207-240.
  2. ‘Not Empire, but Equality’: Mary Wollstonecraft, the Marriage State and the Sexual Contract.Laura Brace - 2000 - Journal of Political Philosophy 8 (4):433–455.
    Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman, first published in 1792, has proved a problematic ‘classic text’ for feminism. This paper focuses on the liberal concept of self‐ownership to show how the Vindication both confronts and perpetuates the dilemmas of ‘liberal feminism’. Self‐ownership is not a term used by Wollstonecraft herself, but I make use of it in this paper because I believe it captures what she means by ‘independence’, arrived at by a combination of reflection, self‐government and labour. (...)
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    The Politics of Slavery.Laura Brace - 2018 - Edinburgh University Press.
    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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    The Tragedy of the Freelance Hustler: Hegel, Gender and Civil Society.Laura Brace - 2002 - Contemporary Political Theory 1 (3):329-347.
    This paper explores the gendering of civil society by focusing on the moral campaigns against wet nursing and in favour of maternal feeding in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, drawing attention to the overlap between the family and market society. It argues that the organization of sexual difference is central to the social world and to the idea of civil society in Hegel's Philosophy of Right. Men enjoyed the benefits of ethical incorporation into a rich version of civil (...)
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    Inhuman commerce: Anti-slavery and the ownership of freedom.Laura Brace - 2013 - European Journal of Political Theory 12 (4):466-482.
    This article explores the British anti-slavery writings of the mid- to late 18th century, and the meanings which they gave to the idea of owning a property in the person. It addresses the construction of a particular moral and political landscape where freedom was understood as both a kind of property and as non-domination, and slavery was constructed as a form of theft, and as the exercise of arbitrary power. This created a complex moral space, where possession, commerce, savagery, tyranny (...)
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    Identity in Democracy.Laura Brace - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):103-105.
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    Our bodies, whose property?Laura Brace - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 15 (2):e8-e10.
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    Wayward Reproductions: Genealogies of Race and Nation in Transatlantic Modern Thought.Laura Brace - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (2):231-233.
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    Book Review: Rebel Writer: Mary Wollstonecraft and Enlightenment Politics. [REVIEW]Laura Brace - 2003 - Feminist Review 74 (1):119-120.
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