I. GENERAL
(primarily works referred to in the Introduction, Chapter 10 and the Conclusion).
Barber, Benjamin R. Liberating Feminism. New York, 1975.
Beardsley, Elizabeth Lane. “Referential Genderization.” The Philosophical Forum, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, 1973-1974, 285-293.
de Beauvoir, Simone. The Second Sex. Trans. H. M. Parshley. London, 1953 (first published in French, 1949).
Bebel, August. Woman Under Socialism. Trans. David de Leon; intro. Lewis Coser. New York, 1971.
Benston, Margaret. “The Political Economy of Women’s Liberation.” Monthly Review, September 1969.
Campanella, Tommaso. The City of the Sun, in Ideal Empires and Republics. Ed. Charles M. Andrews. London, 1901.
Chodorow, Nancy. “Family Structure and Feminine Personality,” in Woman, Culture and Society. Eds. Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo and Louise Lamphere. Stanford, 1974.
Coser, Lewis. Greedy Institutions. New York, 1974.
Daly, Mary. Beyond God the Father. Boston, 1973.
Elshtain, Jean Bethke. “Moral Woman and Immoral Man,” Politics and Society, Vol. 4, 1974, 453-473.
Engels, Frederick. The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State, in Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, Selected Works, Vol. 3. Moscow, 1970.
Erikson, Erik H. “Inner and Outer Space: Reflections on Womanhood.” Daedalus, Vol. 93, No. 2, 1964, 582-606.
Figes, Eva. Patriarchal Attitudes. Greenwich, Conn., 1970.
Firestone, Shulamith. The Dialectic of Sex. New York, 1970.
Fourier, Charles. The Utopian Vision of Charles Fourier. Trans. J. Beecher and R. Bienvenu. Boston, 1971.
Guettel, Charnie. Marxism and Feminism. Toronto, 1974.
Hegel, G. W. F. The Philosophy of Right. Trans. T. M. Knox. Oxford, 1952.
Hegel, G. W. F. The Phenomenology of Mind. Trans. James Baillie, 2nd ed. London, 1931.
Held, Virginia. “Marx, Sex, and the Transformation of Society.” The Philosophical Forum, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, 1973-1974, 168-184.
Horney, Karen. “The Dread of Woman.” International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1932, 348-360.
Knudsen, Dean D. “The Declining Status of Women: Popular Myths and the Failure of Functionalist Thought.” Social Forces, Vol. 48, No. 2, 1969, 183-193.
Maclntyre, Alasdair. A Short History of Ethics. London, 1967.
Manuel, Frank. The Prophets of Paris. Cambridge, Mass., 1962.
Marx, Karl. Early Writings. Trans, and ed. T. B. Bottomore. London, 1963.
McMurtry, John. “Monogamy: A Critique.” The Monist, Vol. 56, No. 4, October 1972, 587-599.
Mitchell, Juliet. Women: The Longest Revolution. Reprinted in Boston from the New Left Review, November-December 1966.
——. Woman’s Estate. New York, 1973.
——. Psychoanalysis and Feminism. New York, 1974.
More, Thomas. Utopia. Trans. Paul Turner. London, 1975.
Mothersill, Mary. “Notes on Feminism.” Monist, Vol. 57, No. 1, 1973, 105-114.
Oakley, Ann. Woman’s Work: The Housewife, Past and Present. New York, 1974.
O’Faolain, Julia, and Lauro Martines, eds. Not in God’s Image, New York, 1973.
Parsons, Talcott. “Age and Sex in the Social Structure of the United States.” American Sociological Review, Vol. 7, No. 5, 1942, 604-616.
Parsons, Talcott, and Robert F. Bales. Family, Socialization and Interaction Process. Glencoe, 1955.
Patai, Daphne. “Utopia for Whom?” Aphra, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1974, 2-16.
Pierce, Christine. “Natural Law Language and Women.” Woman in Sexist Society, ed. Vivian Gornick and Barbara K. Moran. New York, 1971.
Rosenthal, Abigail. “Feminism without Contradictions.” Monist, Vol. 57, No. 1, January 1973, 28-42.
Rossi, Alice S. “A Biosocial Perspective on Parenting.” Daedalus, Vol. 106, Spring 1977, 1-31.
——. “Equality between the Sexes; An Immodest Proposal.” Daedalus, Vol. 93, No. 2, 1964, 607-652.
Rowbotham, Sheila. Women, Resistance and Revolution. New York, 1974.
——. Woman’s Consciousness, Man’s World. London, 1973.
Savramis, Demosthenes. The Satanzing of Woman, Trans. Martin Ebon. New York, 1974.
Schlozraan, Kay. “Women and Unemployment: Assessing the Biggest Myths.” Women: A Feminist Perspective, 2nd ed. Ed. Jo Freeman. Palo Alto, 1979.
Smith, Joan, and David K. Miller. “The Importance of Being Marginal: Feminization of the Labor Force.” Unpublished manuscript, Department of Sociology, Dartmouth College, 1976.
Strauss, Leo, and Joseph Cropsey. History of Political Philosophy. 2nd ed. Chicago, 1972.
Weisstein, Naomi. “Psychology Constructs the Female.” Warner Modular Publications Reprint 752. Andover, Mass., 1973.
Whitbeck, Caroline. “Theories of Sex Difference.” The Philosophical Forwm, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, 1973-1974, 54-80.
Wolin, Sheldon. Politics and Vision. London, 1961.
Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. London, 1792.
Zaretsky, Eli. “Capitalism, the Family and Personal Life.” Parts 1 and 2. Socialist Revolution, Vol. 3, 1973, No. 1, 69-125 and No. 3, 19-70.
II. PLATO AND ARISTOTLE
Adam, J. “On the relation of the fifth book of the Republic to Aristophanes’ Ecclesiazusae.” Appendix 1 to Book V of The Republic of Plato. 2nd ed-Cambridge, 1975. Vol. 1.
Adkins, A. W. H. Merit and Responsibility: A Study in Greek Values. Oxford, 1960.
Adkins, A. W. H. Moral Values and Political Behaviour in Ancient Greece. London, 1972.
Allan, D. J. The Philosophy of Aristotle. 2nd ed. London, 1970.
Annas, Julia. “Plato’s Republic and Feminism.” Philosophy, Vol. 51, No. 3, July 1976, 307-321.
Aristophanes. The Birds. Trans. William Arrowsmith. Ann Arbor, 1961.
——. Ecclesiazusae. Trans. Douglass Parker. Ann Arbor, 1967.
——. Lysistrata. Trans. Douglass Parker, Ann Arbor, 1967.
Aristotle. De Anima. Trans. Kendon Foster and Silvester Humphries, from the version of William of Moerbecke. London, 1951.
——. Eudemian Ethics. Trans. H. Rackham. Loeb Classical Library, 1935.
——. The Generation of Animals. Trans. A. L. Peck. Loeb Classical Library, 1943.
——. History of Animals. Trans. A. L. Peck. Loeb Classical Library, 1965-1970.
——. Metaphysics. Trans. Richard Hope. New York, 1952.
——. Nichomachean Ethics. Trans. David Ross. London, 1954.
——. Poetics. Trans. W. Hamilton Fyfe. Loeb Classical Library, 1927.
——. Politics. Trans. Ernest Barker, Oxford, 1946.
——. The “Art” of Rhetoric. Trans. John Henry Freese. Loeb Classical Library, 1967.
——. Oeconomica (now considered to be spurious, but written by one of the Aristotelian School). Trans. G. C. Armstrong. Loeb Classical Library, 1933.
Barker, Ernest. The Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle. London, 1906.
Cornford, F. M. “Psychology and Social Structure in the Republic of Plato.” The Classical Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1912, 246-265.
——. Before and After Socrates. Cambridge, 1968 (first published 1932).
——. From Religion to Philosophy, New York, 1957 (first published 1912).
Crombie, I. M. Plato: The Midwife’s Apprentice. London, 1964.
Demosthenes. Private Orations, Vol. 6, trans. A. T. Murray. Loeb Classical Library, 1939.
Diamond, Stanley. “Plato and the Definition of the Primitive” in Culture in History, ed. Diamond. New York, 1960, pp. 118-141.
Dickason, Anne. “Anatomy and Destiny: The Role of Biology in Plato’s Views of Women.” The Philosophical Forum, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, 1973-1974, 45-52.
Ehrenberg, Victor. The People of Aristophanes. 2nd rev. ed. Oxford, 1951.
——. Society and Civilization in Greece and Rome. Cambridge, Mass., 1964.
Ferguson, John. Moral Values in the Ancient World. London, 1958.
Finley, John H. Four Stages of Greek Thought. Stanford, 1966.
Finley, M. I. The World of Odysseus. London, 1956.
——. The Ancient Greeks, New York, 1963.
Gomme, A. W. Essays in Greek History and Literature. Oxford, 1937.
Gouldner, Alvin W. Enter Plato. Classical Greece and the Origins of Social Theory. New York, 1965.
Grube, G. M. A. Plato’s Thought. London, 1935.
Hall, Dale. “The Republic and the ‘Limits of Politics.’ ” Political Theory, Vol. 5, No. 3, 1977, 293-313.
Havelock, Eric. The Liberal Temper in Greek Politics. London, 1957.
Herodotus. Histories. Trans. A. D. Godley. Loeb Classical Library, Vol. 4.
Hesiod. The Works of Hesiod, Callimachus and Theognis. Trans. J. Banks. London, 1889.
Homer. The Iliad. Trans. E. V. Rieu. London, 1950.
——. The Odyssey. Trans. E. V. Rieu. London, 1946.
Ithurriague, Jean. Les Idées de Platon sur la condition de la femme au regard des traditions antiques. Paris, 1931.
Levinson, Ronald B. In Defense of Plato. Cambridge, Mass., 1953.
Licht, Hans. Sexual Life in Ancient Greece. London, 1932.
Lloyd, G. E. R. Aristotle: The Growth and Structure of his Thought. Cambridge, 1968.
Morrow, Glenn R. Plato’s Cretan City: A Historical Interpretation of the Laws. Princeton, 1960.
Osborne, Martha Lee. “Plato’s Unchanging View of Woman: A Denial that Anatomy Spells Destiny.” The Philosophical Forum, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1975, 447-452.
Pierce, Christine. “Equality: Republic v.” Monist, Vol. 57, No. 1, January 1973, 1-11.
Plato. The Republic of Plato. Trans, with Notes and an “Interpretive Essay,” Allan Bloom. New York, 1968.
——. The Laws. Trans. R. G. Bury. Loeb Classical Library, 1968.
——. Plato: The Collected Dialogues. Eds. Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns. New York, 1961. This edition was used for all Plato’s works except The Republic and The Laws.
Plutarch. Moralia. Trans. Frank Cole Barrett. Loeb Classical Library, 1931.
Pomeroy, Sarah B. Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity. New York, 1975.
Randall, John Herman, Jr. Aristotle. New York, 1960.
Rankin, H. D. Plato and the Individual. New York, 1964.
Rawson, Elizabeth. The Spartan Tradition in European Thought. Oxford, 1969.
Rice, T. Talbot. The Scythians. New York, 1957.
Ross, W. D. Aristotle. London, 1923.
Sophocles. Ajax, Electra, Trachiniae, Philoctetes. Trans. F. Storr. Loeb Classical Library, 1913.
——. Antigone. Trans. R. C. Trevelyan, London, 1924.
Strauss, Leo. The City and Man. Chicago, 1964.
Sulimirski, T. The Sarmatians. Southampton, 1970.
Symonds, John Addington. A Problem in Greek Ethics. Printed for private circulation, London, 1901.
Taylor, A. E. Plato, the Man and his Work. London, 1926; 7th ed., 1960.
Theognis. See under Hesiod.
Thucydides. The Peloponnesian War. Trans. Richard Crawley, intro. John H. Finley, Jr. New York, 1951.
Vlastos, Gregory, ed. Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. New York, 1971.
——. Platonic Studies. Princeton, 1973.
Xenophon. Recollections of Socrates and Socrates’ Defense before the Jury. Trans. Anne S. Benjamin. New York, 1965.
III. ROUSSEAU
Baud-Bovy, Samuel, et al. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Neuchâtel, 1962.
Burgelin, Pierre. “L’Education de Sophie.” Annates Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 35. Geneva, 1959-1962, 113-120.
Charvet, John. The Social Problem in the Philosophy of Rousseau. Cambridge, 1974.
Diderot, D. Rameau’s Nephew and Other Works. Trans. Jacques Barzun and Ralph H. Bowen. New York, 1956.
Diderot, D., and J. Le R. d’Alembert, eds. Encyclopédie ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts at des métiers. Paris, 1756.
Fénelon, François. Adventures of Telemachus. Trans. W. Hawkes-worth. London, 1841.
——. The Education of Girls. Trans. Kate Lupton. Boston, 1891.
Grimsley, Ronald. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Cardiff, 1961.
——. The Philosophy of Rousseau. Oxford, 1973.
Helvétius, C. A. A Treatise on Man, His Intellectual Faculties and His Education. Trans. W. Hooper. London, 1810.
Holbach, P-H. Baron d’. Systéme sociale ou principes naturels de la morale et de la politique. London, 1773.
Masters, Roger D. The Political Philosophy of Rousseau. Princeton, 1968.
Montesquieu, C-L. Persian Letters. Trans. Christopher Betts. London, 1973.
——. The Spirit of the Laws. Trans. Thomas Nugent. New York, 1949.
Rapaport, Elizabeth. “On the Future of Love: Rousseau and the Radical Feminists.” The Philosophical Forum, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, 1973-1974, 185-205.
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Correspondance genérale. Ed. T. Dufour, Paris, 1924-1934.
——. Oeuvres completes. Hachette, Paris, 1909.
——. Oeuvres computes, Vols. 1-4. Ed. B. Gagnebin and M. Raymond. Pléiade Edition. Paris, 1959-1969.
——. The First and Second Discourses. Trans. Roger D. and Judith R. Masters. New York, 1964.
——. Politics and the Arts. Letter to M. d’Alembert on the Theater. Trans. Allan Bloom. Ithaca, 1968.
Shklar, Judith N. Men and Citizens: A Study of Rousseau’s Social Theory. Cambridge, 1969.
Starobinski, Jean. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: La Transparence et l’obstacle (2nd ed.), with Sept essais sur Rousseau. Paris, 1971.
Wexler, Victor G. “ ‘Made for Man’s Delight’: Rousseau as Antifeminist.” American Historical Review, Vol. 81, No. 1, 1976, 266-291.
IV. MILL (AND OTHER LIBERALS)
Banks, J. A., and O. Feminism and Family Planning in Victorian England. Liverpool, 1964.
Bentham, Jeremy. Plan of Parliamentary Reform in the Form of a Catechism. Vol. 3 of Works, ed. Bowring, 1843.
——. Constitutional Code, Vol. 4 of Works, ed. Bowring.
Burns, J. H. “John Stuart Mill and Democracy 1829-1861.” Political Studies, 1957, Vol. 5, Nos. 2 and 3.
Chapman, Richard Allen. “Leviathan Writ Small: Thomas Hobbes on the Family.” The American Political Science Review, Vol. 69, No. 1, 1975, 76-90.
Clark, Lorenne M. G. “Women and John Locke; or, Who Owns the Apples in the Garden of Eden?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 7, No. 4, December 1977, 699-724.
Comte, Auguste. Lettres d’Auguste Comte à John Stuart Mill, (1841-1846). Paris, 1877.
Hayek, F. A. John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor: Their Correspondence and Subsequent Marriage. London and Chicago, 1951.
Held, Virginia. “Justice and Harriet Taylor.” The Nation, October 25, 1971, 405-406.
Himes, N. E. “The Place of John Stuart Mill and Robert Owen in the History of English Neo-Malthusianism.” Quarterly Review of Economics, Vol. 42, May 1928.
Himmelfarb, Gertrude. On Liberty and Liberalism. New York, 1974.
Hinton, R. W. K. “Husbands, Fathers and Conquerors,” Political Studies, Vol. 15, No. 3, 1967, 291-300, and Vol. 16, No. 1, 1968, 55-67.
Hobbes, Thomas. De Corpore Politico, in Body, Man and Citizen. Ed. Richard S. Peters. New York, 1962.
——. De Cive, in Man and Citizen. Ed. Bernard Gert. New York, 1972.
——. Leviathan. Ed. A. D. Lindsay. New York, 1950.
——. A Dialogue between a Philosopher and a Student of the Common Laws of England. Ed. Joseph Cropsey. Chicago, 1971.
Locke, John. Two Treatises of Government. Ed. Peter Laslett. Cambridge, 1963.
Mill, James. “Government.” Written for the 1820 Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and reprinted as a pamphlet, London, 1821.
Mill, John Stuart. Autobiography. London, 1873.
——. Collected Works of J. S. Mill. Toronto, 1963-.
——. Logic, 9th ed. London, 1875.
——. On Liberty, Representative Government and The Subjection of Women. Ed. Millicent Garrett Fawcett. London, 1912.
——. “Periodical Literature ‘Edinburgh Review.’ ” Westminster Review, Vol. 1, No. 2, April 1824, 505-541.
——. “Speech of John Stuart Mill, M.P., on the Admission of Women to the Electoral Franchise.” Spoken in the House of Commons, May 20th, 1867, and published as a pamphlet, London, 1873.
——. Utilitarianism. Ed. Mary Warnock. London, 1962.
Mill, John Stuart, and Harriet Taylor. Essays on Sex Equality, Ed. Alice Rossi. Chicago, 1970.
Mineka, Francis E. The Dissidence of Dissent: The Monthly Repository, 1806-1838. Chapel Hill, 1944.
Packe, Michael St. John. The Life of John Stuart Mill. London, 1954.
Pankhurst, R. K. P. The Saint-Simonians, Mill and Carlyle; A Preface to Modern Thought. London, 1957.
Pappe, H. O. John Stuart Mill and the Harriet Taylor Myth. Melbourne, 1960.
Pateman, Carole, and Teresa Brennan. “ ‘Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealth’: Women and the Origins of Liberalism.” Forthcoming in Political Studies, 1979.
Robson, J. M. The Improvement of Mankind, The Social and Political Thought of John Stuart Mill. Toronto, 1968.
Schochet, Gordon. Patriarchalism in Political Thought. New York, 1975.
——. “Thomas Hobbes on the Family and the State of Nature.” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 82, No. 3, 1967, 427-445.
Shanley, Mary L. “Individual, Family and State: The Equal Rights Amendment and Beyond.” Women Organizing. Ed. Bernice Cummings and Victoria Schuck. N.Y., 1979.
——. “Marriage Contract and Social Contract in Seventeenth Century English Political Thought.” Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 32, No. 1, 1979, 79-91.
Stephen, James Fitzjames. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. 1873, 2nd ed. London, 1874.
Stephen, Leslie. The English Utilitarians, London, 1900. Vol. 3, John Stuart Mill.
Stillinger, Jack, ed. The Early Draft of John Stuart Mill’s Autobiography. Urbana, 1961.
Thompson, William. Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men, to Retain Them in Political, and thence in Civil and Domestic Slavery. London, 1825.
Whittaker, Thomas. Comte and Mill. New York, 1908.
Williford, Miriam. “Bentham on the Rights of Women.” Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 36, No. 1, 1975, 167-176.
V. WOMEN AND THE LAW
Bartlett, Katharine T. “Pregnancy and the Constitution: The Uniqueness Trap.” California Law Review, Vol. 62, No. 5, 1974, 1532-1566.
Brown, Barbara A., Thomas I. Emerson, Gail Falk, and Anne E. Freedman. “The Equal Rights Amendment: A Constitutional Basis for Equal Rights for Women.” Yale Law Journal, Vol. 80, No. 5, April 1971, 871-985.
Copelon, Rhonda, Elizabeth M. Schneider, and Nancy Stearns. “Constitutional Perspectives on Sex Discrimination in Jury Selection.” Women’s Rights Law Reporter, Vol. 2, No, 4, June 1975, 3-12.
DeCrow, Karen, Sexist Justice. New York, 1974.
Ginsburg, Ruth B. Constitutional Aspects of Sex-Based Discrimination. St, Paul, 1974.
Johnston, J. D., and C. L. Knapp. “Sex Discrimination by Law: A Study in Judicial Perspective.” New York University Law Review, Vol. 46, No. 4, 1971, 675-747.
Kanowitz, Leo. Women and the Law: The Unfinished Revolution. Albuquerque, 1969.
——. Sex Roles in Law and Society, Albuquerque, 1973.
Murray, Pauli, and Mary O. Eastwood. “Jane Crow and the Law: Sex Discrimination and Title VII.” George Washington Law Review, Vol. 34, No. 2, December, 1965, 232-256.
Peratis, Kathleen, and Elizabeth Rindskopf. “Pregnancy Discrimination as a Sex Discrimination Issue.” Women’s Rights Law Reporter, Vol. 2, 1975, 26-34.
Weitzman, Lenore J. “Legal Regulation of Marriage: Tradition and Change.” California Law Review, Vol. 62, No. 4, 1974, 1169-1288.