المراجع

أولًا: المراجع العامة

سبقت الإشارة إليها في المقدمة، والفصل العاشر، والخاتمة.

  • 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”, 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.
  • MacIntyre, 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 Houswife, 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 Satanizing of Woman. Trans. Martin Ebon, New York, 1974.
  • Schlozman, 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 Forum, 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.

ثانيًا: أفلاطون وأرسطو

  • 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. Trans. Douglass Parker. Ann Arbor, 1967.
  • ______. 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. Richard Hope. New York, 1952.
  • ______. Poetics. Trans. W. Hamilton Fyfe, Loeb Classical Library, 1927.
  • ______. Poetics. 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 Heman, 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.

ثالثًا: روسو

  • Baud-Bovy, Samuel, et al. Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Neuchatel, 1962.
  • Burgelin, Pierre. “L’Education de Sophie.” Annales 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. Hawkesworth. 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.
  • D’Holbach, P. H. Baron. Système social, 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, 1974, 185–205.
  • Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Correspondance générale. Ed. T. Dufour, Paris, 1924–1934.
  • ______. Oeuvres complétes. Hachette, Paris, 1909.
  • ______. Oeuvres complétes, 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.

رابعًا: مِل (وغيره من الليبراليين)

  • 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. Letters d’Auguste Comte á 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, 1873.
  • ______. 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.
  • Panhurst, 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.

خامسًا: النساء والقانون

  • 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-Bassed Discrmination. 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.

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