Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1990
Abstract
This Article, a sequel to “Mastery, Slavery and Emancipation,” amplified its claims that slaves conceptualized freedom primarily in solidaristic terms as social and political participation, and recognition rather than as individual autonomy or economic opportunity. It replied to skeptical objections offered by Critical Race Theorist Kendall Thomas and offered a solidaristic reading of the autobiographies of Fredercik Douglass and Sellah Martin.
Publication Title
Cardozo Law Review
First Page
563
Last Page
594
Recommended Citation
Guyora Binder,
On Hegel, On Slavery, But not on my Head!,
11
Cardozo L. Rev.
563
(1990).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.buffalo.edu/journal_articles/290